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HOMES PLUS MAY 2017 2 2 5 5 3 6 5 0 0 7 NOW Leasing Apartments at the Preserve at Prairie Creek - Oconomowoc! • New Phase 3 Units Ready for Move-in Now • Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units • Latest in Amenities • Full Clubhouse & Pool • Walking Distance to Retail • Pet Friendly BOOK A TOUR TODAY! www.preserveatprairiecreek.com • 262.567.1850 Distributed by: ©2017 by Conley Media Waukesha County Homes Plus is published monthly by Conley Media - Waukesha County, 801 N. Barstow St., Waukesha, WI 53186. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the publisher. A publication of Conley Media Sales Director: Jim Baumgart 262/513-2621 jbaumgart@conleynet.com Editor: Dan Muckelbauer 262/513-2626 dmuck@conleynet.com Production: Patricia Scheel 262/513-2690 pscheel@conleynet.com Homes Plus Volume 6 ■ Number 5 ■ May 2017 K i t c h e n s | B a t h s | D e n s | C a b i n s | O f f i c e s | R e c R o o m s Work With Experienced Design Professionals "We Specialize in Cabinetry" 1005 Richards Road, Hartland | 262.367.9439 www.kitchencreators.com Cabinetry For Every Room, Every Budget! WE OFFER: NORCRAFT CABINETRY MID CONTINENT CABINETRY OMEGA CABINETRY DYNASTY CABINETRY WOODLAND CABINETRY 255454002 We Beat All Big Box Stores and all Competitors | Visit Our Showroom By Appointment Make an appointment today and learn about the new trends and cabinet specials. More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies. Indoor air is five times more polluted than air outdoors. Here are some ways for you to take actions to control the air inside your home. Clean the air ■ Proper ventilation and nonleaking ductwork will prevent allergens from get- ting into your living space. ■ Use a HEPA (high-efficiency particu- late air) filter in the air conditioning sys- tem. ■ Keep the humidity levels in your home at about 50 percent as mold like moisture, and dust and pollen are easily stirred up in dry air. ■ Keep your windows closed when pollen counts are highest: early morning, mid-day and in windy conditions. Remove clutter ■ The less clutter you have in your home the fewer places there are for allergens to hang out, and the easier it will be to thor- oughly clean each week. ■ Focus on bedrooms as you and aller- gens tend to spend more time there. ■ Get rid of old rags, newspapers and limit knickknacks to prevent dust from col- lecting and to allow for easy dusting. Clean the bathroom ■ Mold is a common allergen that you can prevent by frequently cleaning walls, pipes and fixtures with a nontoxic cleaner. ■ Inspect pipes for leaks and fix promptly. ■ Check that your ventilation fans are routed to the outside and run for 30 minutes after a shower or bath. Reduce dust generators ■ If allergies are extreme consider removing curtains, high-pile carpet and all upholstered furniture: all cozy accommoda- tions for allergens. ■ Damp mop regularly, clean walls and other surfaces regularly. Landscape smart ■ Choose trees, shrubs and plants that produce a low amount of airborne pollen. ■ Consider planting more hostas, astilbe, impatiens, columbine or violas in your flower gardens. Pollen in the air? Learn how to allergy-proof your home What's in your yard can get inside your house. To avoid allergens getting inside, keep win- dows closed when possible, but also keep up with indoor cleaning and control what grows in your yard.

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