Keep fall allergens out of your home
Your garden may have lost the full bloom of summer, but don’t think you’re safe from common allergy triggers (like these). According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, some allergy sufferers find fall the hardest season due to two major sources: ragweed pollen and mold. Ragweed can continue into September and October and can be carried hundreds of miles by the wind. A single ragweed plant can produce up to one billion grains of pollen per season! You may think of mold growing in the dampest areas of your house (your basement and bathroom), but mold spores also thrive in wet spots outdoors, like piles of damp fall leaves. To keep your allergy and asthma flare ups to a minimum this fall, make sure you allergy-proof every room in your house before you say goodbye to summer.
from Reader's Digest http://ift.tt/2uMFpUV
ليست هناك تعليقات:
إرسال تعليق