3 Things That Can Help Reduce Seasonal Allergies This Summer The summer has been summoned up! This means warm weather and lots of allergens, from pollen to smog. It’s the time when seasonal allergy sufferers sneeze and sniffle a lot due to the increased...
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3 Things That Can Help Reduce Seasonal Allergies This Summer The summer has been summoned up! This means warm weather and lots of allergens, from pollen to smog. It’s the time when seasonal allergy sufferers sneeze and sniffle a lot due to the increased levels of allergens. Pollutants aren’t just outside; they also find their way inside, wrecking havoc on your home’s air quality. It’s the reason indoor air is five times more polluted than the air outside. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), people spend about 90 percent of their lives indoors. That means indoor air should be clean and not full of mold, toxins, dust, and mildew. Currently, almost 50 million people in the United States are living with seasonal allergies and are desperately looking for solutions. Now, instead of moving to a new climate to avoid allergies, the following three things will help significantly reduce indoor air pollutants, which can heighten allergic reactions this spring. 1. Installing a U
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