There’s nothing worse than suffering through annoying allergy symptoms all day long in the outside world, only to return at night to the comforts of home and realize that there are even more allergy triggers lurking inside your house. It’s bad enough that you have to suffer the slings and arrows of grievous outdoor allergens, but when you get home you want to relax without having to worry about the sneezing, coughing, itching, watering, and other symptoms of an overactive immune response thanks to particles floating in your interior air. However, there’s a lot you can do to decontaminate your home that you can’t hope to accomplish in the great outdoors, at least helping to create the safe haven that you want your home to be. So here are just a few ways to remove the indoor allergy triggers that are turning your home into a hornet’s nest of symptoms.