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Fall Allergies: Now What?


Fall Allergies

Just as we start to get over pollen season and think that allergies won’t attack until next year, fall allergies begin. While most people only associate allergies with spring, symptoms may also happen in the fall, too. If you’ve noticed more sneezing, itching, and sniffling, this blog will help you understand the cause of fall allergies and, most importantly, what you can do about them.




Allergies In The Fall?

According to America’s Allergy Research Organization, the number one cause of autumn allergies is ragweed. In mid-August, when the days start to get significantly shorter, ragweed begins to bloom and produce pollen. This common weed is especially prominent in rural areas in the East and Midwest, and causes allergy symptoms and other respiratory issues to occur.


But even if you don’t live in these areas, you may still be negatively affected by ragweed pollen. Just a single plant can produce up to a billion pollen grains, which can travel hundreds of miles! Plus, ragweed will continue to flower up until the first frost, meaning allergy symptoms that last until early winter.


As wind and high humidity may be more common in the fall, mold, and mildew can also lead to allergy symptoms in the autumn. When compost or leaf piles undergo the decomposition process, they produce heat, which in turn provides the perfect environment for mold and mildew to thrive. Similarly, a warm, damp bathroom or basement may become home to these contaminants.


What To Do To Stop Allergy Symptoms

Fortunately, we can still enjoy all of autumn and the weather that comes with it without

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constantly racing for the tissues. There are ways to combat fall allergies without requiring medicine, too.


In addition to reducing possible allergens (removing leaves from the yard, using a dehumidifier, and vacuuming to get rid of dander), an air purifier can be our best friend come fall.


Instead of turning to antihistamines that make us drowsy or lining our medicine cabinets with decongestants, an AirDoctor Air Purifier provides a natural way to tackle seasonal allergies.


Before you put something in your body, you can equip any indoor space with a perfectly-sized purifier. Its UltraHEPA filter and 3-step filtration system will clean the air in your home and trap ozone, VOC, smoke, bacteria, viruses, and allergens like pet dander, pollen, and mold. With whisper-quiet fans, it won’t interrupt your pre-Halloween scary movie nights, either!


Utilizing an air purifier like an AirDoctor maximizes air filtration and airflow within different spaces to capture, remove, and eliminate allergens, pollutants, and contaminants that are negatively affecting your indoor air quality and your overall health. Fresh Air Matters specializes in creating clean, healthy indoor air by offering local plans, services, air purifiers, air quality readers, and much more!




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