Monday, April 19, 2010

Tree Pollen Relief from PurerAir.com


If the trees in your area are raining pollen day after day, it’s probably spring where you live. And if you are at all sensitive to tree pollen, spring is not necessarily an easy time for you.

Pollen can cause eyes to burn, noses to run, and throats to feel like they’re on fire. None of these are pleasant symptoms to have to deal with for weeks at a time.

I was reminded of how disrupting pollen allergies can be yesterday afternoon. My husband, little girl and I had our Sunday lunch in my little girl’s tree house which was covered with pollen.

After eating our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches my husband started to clear his throat repeatedly. Then his eyes started to burn, and he took his glasses off to rub them. Then he started to blow his nose and it was downhill from there.

Luckily we took his clothes off at the door, he took a shower, and we turned the air purifier up to high and closed the bedroom door. In an hour or so he was better.

The moral of this blog for those with pollen allergies is two-fold. Avoid the outdoors when pollen is thick. And if you do happen to get a lot of it on your clothes, take them off before entering the house and wash the rest off with a bath or shower.

And secondly, since there is no way to avoid having pollen go airborne in your home, an air purifier that can remove pollen efficiently and continuously is a proactive and non-invasive way to keep indoor air relatively pollen free.

See the air purifier designed to remove all types of pollen all year long at http://purerair.com/hay_fever_air_purifier.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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