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Seasonal Allergies

These allergies are triggered by mold spores, and pollens from trees, grass and weeds, and often flare up seasonally.

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Seasonal Allergies

These allergies are triggered by mold spores, and pollens from trees, grass and weeds, and often flare up seasonally.

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Cold or Wet Season Allergies

Cold or wet season is also mold season. Mold develops on wet leaves and soil. Outdoor pollen levels, on the other hand, are usually low when it turns cold, but all that time spent indoors makes things worse if you have dust, mold or pet dander allergies.

Summer Allergies

Dry, hot days are not good for allergies. Pollen from grass is the main offender in the summer, and molds can grow quickly if you live where it gets hot and humid.

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Year-Round Allergies

These allergies are triggered by dust mites, pet dander, mold and mildew. Year-round allergens mostly flare up when you’re indoors.

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Year-Round Allergies

These allergies are triggered by dust mites, pet dander, mold and mildew. Year-round allergens mostly flare up when you’re indoors.

Indoor Allergens

Year-round allergies are always lurking, but tend to flare up during the cold or wet season. When it’s cold outside, you spend more time inside. Windows that are locked shut, fireplaces, and heating vents that are not fully cleaned create excess dust and poor overall indoor air quality.

Pet Allergies

Pet dander allergens are year-round as well, and also tend to flare up during the cold or wet months, when walks and trips outside get much shorter. Pets scatter their dander everywhere they go, and keeping your home as dander-free as possible can be a lot to keep up with.

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