It’s the beginning of allergy season. Here are six tips to get prepared and handle those spring allergies like a pro:
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Consult a Doctor
If your allergy symptoms are preventing you from enjoying everyday activities, consult a doctor. Take allergy medication regularly, or as prescribed by your doctor. Be sure to never miss a day during allergy season.
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Start Spring Cleaning Early
Sweep out the cobwebs and get ahead on your spring cleaning. The earlier you start, the easier your allergy season will be. Dust everything from light fixtures to bookcases, wash curtains, sweep floors, and vacuum everything possible, including furniture.
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Keep an Eye on Pollen Levels
Head to www.pollen.com to check out your local pollen count. Keeping track of pollen levels on the days where you feel worse than others can help you plan ahead. If possible, stay inside during the midmorning and early evening, as those are peak pollen hours.
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Shut Your Windows
As the warmer weather rolls in, we’re all tempted to shut off our HVAC units, open windows, and let fresh air in. However, this will definitely bring pollen inside your home. Your home should be a safe haven from pollen, so let’s keep it that way!
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Change Your Air Filter
Be sure to change your air filter every 3 months, or as the manufacturer recommends. Also, consider investing in home air purifiers, zippered pillowcases, and mattress encasements, which can help reduce dust mites and pet allergies.
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Invest in a Whole House High Efficiency Duct Mount Air Cleaner
These machines work to clean your ducts and can reduce your exposure to indoor air pollutants, asthma triggers, allergens, and other health risks. They silently and automatically treat the air in every room, making your home happier and healthier in the process.
Finally, if you need help, call ARS®/Rescue Rooter® at 866-399-2885 to speak to one of our indoor air-quality specialists on how to keep your home’s air clean and comfortable.