Thursday, June 5, 2014

Allergy Relief In Your Home



Are you an allergy sufferer? Apartment Therapy has some great cleaning tips to help reduce the reactions you have to some allergens. A simple daily cleaning of certain items in your home can help with relief and comfort. These tips will also help with the discomfort of the cleaning itself.


What to Clean:
If you suffer from allergies, pay attention to these areas of your home when you undertake a bigger spring clean.




1) Mold in bathrooms. While you may not usually be affected by mold, the combination of spring pollen and dust in addition to mold may overload your system, and you could find yourself reacting to mold. In any case, you probably want to clean any mold or mildew in the bathroom, where humid conditions often encourage their growth.


2) Curtains are giant allergen collectors, and they should definitely be cleaned periodically. Make sure to read care instructions. Some curtains you can throw in the wash. Others you might be able to steam clean. If you have to take them to the dry cleaners, try to air them out before you put them back in order to minimize exposure to the dry cleaning chemicals, which could also induce an allergic reaction.


3) Ceiling fans. I try to clean mine every month, but sometimes I just don't get to it. Like any flat surface, however, the blades accumulate dust — which gets introduced into your breathing zone when the fan is turned on. Use a microfiber duster, which will "grab" dust rather than just stirring it around. Or try using a pillow case.


4) Upholstered furniture. While the most allergen-resistant furniture is made from leather or other materials that can't harbor allergens (like wood), most of us have at least some upholstered pieces in our homes. Vacuuming or steam cleaning are great ways to drastically reduce the amount of allergens in furniture.


5) Under things. If you're not the type to move furniture and get thoroughly under, behind, and around every crevice every time you vacuum, now's the time. Getting rid of hidden dust bunnies will definitely help you breathe easier.


6) Blinds and shutters. While these types of window treatments tend to be better than curtains when it comes to harboring allergens, they still need to be dusted or wiped down.


How to Clean:


Many allergy sufferers would start sneezing just at the thought of the cleaning mentioned above. Indeed, cleaning often kicks up allergens that are present but not necessarily in our breathing zone. Following are some cleaning principles to stick to in order to minimize allergy attacks while cleaning.


1) Wear a dust mask.

2) Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter.

3) Clean "top to bottom" so that you make sure to clean any stirred-up dust and other debris that settles on the floor.

4) Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals, which can exacerbate sensitive nasal passages and airways.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

It's Yoga Time




Schenley Plaza is a great place for all Yoga lovers to gather on Monday and Saturdays starting this week. Free Yoga will be held in the Plaza at 1pm on those two days. There will also be free Tai Chi in the plaza starting Sunday June 3rd. You can learn more at Living Pittsburgh.


Event: FREE Yoga at Schenley Plaza
Location: Schenley Plaza, 4100 Forbes Avenue, Oakland, Pittsburgh, PA
Date: Mondays & Saturdays beginning June 2, 2014
Time: 1pm
Cost: Free
Description: Take advantage of free yoga sessions at Schenley plaza this Summer. For more information, please visit their website.

Also, reduce stress and gain focus before the work week starts with FREE Tai Chi at Schenley Plaza beginning Sunday, June 3.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Take Flight at the Aviary




Come see birds take flight at the National Aviary through September 1st. The Rose Garden comes alive as you watch the birds have a one of a kind free flight show. Music and narration are combined with the birds natural movements to give you a close up view of these species. You can learn more at Downtown Pittsburgh.





Taking Flight: An Aerial Adventure


Sat, May 24, 2014 – Mon, Sep 1, 2014 - Daily at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM


Venue: National Aviary in Pittsburgh


Admission Info: Included with admission


Event Category: Family Fun


External Link: Event Website


The National Aviary’s historic rose garden comes alive as birds fly in their most natural of environments. Both delightful and moving, this one-of-a-kind free-flight show combines live narration and music as audiences are treated to an up-close look at unique and charismatic bird species exhibiting natural behaviors in dynamic ways. Whether swooping just inches overhead or perched gracefully for an exquisite photo, birds including colorful macaws, massive Eurasian eagle owls, even a funny Kookaburra, lightheartedly portray the ways they fulfill diverse roles in the world we all call home.


Brought to you by:
National Aviary

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Memorial Day Event in Oakland


What are you doing this Monday? You can go to Soldiers and Sailors in Oakland for a free Memorial Day Celebration! This year there will be children's activities, museum tours, and live entertainment. This year will also feature a War on Terrorism Memorial Ceremony. You can learn more at Living Pittsburgh.








Memorial Day Celebration at Soldiers & Sailors


Event: Memorial Day Celebration
Location: Soldiers & Sailors Museum, 4141 Fifth Avenue, Oakland, Pittsburgh, PA
Date: Monday, May 26, 2014
Time: 10am until 4pm
Cost: FREE
Description: Free community event, featuring children’s activities, museum tours, Veteran remembrance activities & live entertainment. This year will feature a War on Terrorism Memorial Ceremony. For more details, please visit their website Share with The Burgh!

Friday, May 16, 2014

Solutions for a Better Night's Sleep

Is your bedroom keeping you awake at night?  There are five reasons that may be the cause of your lack of sleep in your own home.  This blog has a list of those reasons. It also includes a list of possible solutions that could help you in your quest for a better night's sleep.  You can learn more at apartment therapy.


PROBLEM #1: ALLERGIES
Is your stuffy nose keeping you from getting shut eye? Seasonal allergies are one thing, but dust mites are with us all year round. Your bed is Disneyland for those little critters, who thrive on all the dead skin cells your body provides.
Fixes: Vacuum your room with a HEPA filter and clean your bedding as often as you can— including your pillows, which you can throw in the dryer for 15 minutes to kill off any existing bugs. Instead of scented detergent, use a few drops of eucalyptus oil in your laundry. Put hypoallergenic protective covers on your mattress and pillows. And lastly, strip your mattress before you go out of town to give it time to air out. (I won’t rile up pet owners by suggesting you ban furry loved ones from the bedroom, but it’s worth thinking about.) Read more onbedroom allergies here.
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PROBLEM #2: LIGHT
Your room is too bright at night. Whether it’s coming from the outside, a nightlight, the television screen, or your blinking alarm clock, any light keeps your body fooled into thinking it’s not sleeping time.
Fixes: Buy really dark curtains, or add liner, to block out street lamps. Also turn off electronic devices and remove anything else that emits brightness. (If you’re worried about getting up in time, try covering your alarm clock instead.) Lastly, swap out higher watt lightbulbs in your bedside lamp for dimmer ones; these will aid the transition as you’re winding down from the day by reading in bed at night.
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PROBLEM #3: TEMPERATURE
Some nights you're too hot, and other times, it's too cold. Sleep is induced when you are at rest and your core body temperature lowers. If your heat is on too high (or too cold for that matter), your internal thermostat fluctuates which leads to restless sleep.
Fixes: Everyone is comfortable at different temps, so experiment to find the right one for you. There's no right answer but cooler is generally better - start in the 65 degree range. There are always fans and blankets to help you regulate, but know that bedding material makes a difference too; memory foam pillows and mattresses, for example, are hotter than more traditional ones. If you are still having trouble staying asleep, look into bedding and pads that keep you cooler at night.
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PROBLEM #4: NOISE
There’s the 5 am garbage truck variety that’s impossible to ignore. But when it'stoo quiet, the slightest disruption can reach epic proportions and you find yourself focused on that weird hum or dripping faucet. Either way, you need a way to soundproof your sleep.
Fixes: If it’s too loud, wear earplugs as a first resort. Or, try a white noise machine or app —or even a basic fan— to drown out any noises that violate your REM cycle. If it’s really bad, get as far away from the offending noise as possible. Either move your bed to another wall to dampen neighbor noises, or, if you have the option, try swapping your current bedroom with another room entirely. Read more on bedroom noise here.
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PROBLEM #5: MATTRESS
Having a healthy, comfortable, supportive mattress is critical to a good night's sleep.
Fixes: Flip your mattress with the seasons, alternating between end-over-end and side-over-side rotation. If it's time for a new one, check out Danny Seo’sgreat tips on mattress shopping. A couple of years ago, Maxwell also experimented with different mattress brands for twelve months and wrote about it in his Year in Bed series.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Mellow Mondays in the City




Are you looking for something to do on Mondays in the city? Market Square has mellow Mondays with various acoustic acts performing throughout the summer. The entertainment is from noon to 1pm from now until October. You can learn more below and at living Pittsburgh.
Mellow Mondays in Market Square


Event: Mellow Mondays in Market Square

Location: Market Square, Downtown Pittsburgh
Date: Every Monday from May 5, 2014 until October 27, 2014
Time: Noon until 1pm
Cost: Free
Description: Enjoy live acoustic entertainment from Noon-1pm every Monday through October at Market Square in Downtown Pittsburgh.


May 5 – Brad Yoder


May 12 – Squirrel Hillbillies


May 19 – Mike Arnold


May 26 – Joel Lindsey


June 2 – Madeline Arnold


June 9 – Emily & Rachel BT


June 16 – Tim Ruff


June 23 – Simply Acoustic


June 30 – Joel Lindsey


July 7 – Jeff Miller


July 14 – Annalise Emrick


July 21 – TBA


July 28 – Brad Yoder


August 4 – Tim Ruff


August 11 – Madeline Arnold


August 18 – Squirrel Hillbillies


August 25 – Brad Yoder


September 1 – John Melnick


September 8 – Mike Arnold


September 15 – Joel Lindsey


September 22 – Dan Bubien


September 29 – Tim Ruff


October 6 – Mike Arnold


October 13 – Joel Lindsey


October 20 – Annalise Emrick


October 27 – Dan Bubien

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Happy Mother's Day!

We just wanted to wish the moms out there a Happy Mother's Day!


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