Saturday, August 21, 2010

Ragweed Pollen Allergy Management


Ragweed, as its name suggests, is a weed that grows in the summer and begins to send out pollen around August 15.

Pollination continues until the end of October and in many areas into the beginning of November when the first frost shuts it down.

This little nondescript plant sends out over one billion pollen granules which send hay fever sufferers running for cover. If you are one of those sufferers, you are not alone. Millions and millions of people suffer from fall allergies which can range from slightly annoying to causing weeks of misery.

Moving to another city won’t help because the pollen is so light weight and can travel for miles with the wind. Planting different plants in the garden won’t help for the same reason. But creating a safe place inside your home and office will.

HEPA or high efficiency particle arresting filtration has been proven to be best at removing fine particles like pollen from the air. Having an air cleaner that can run 24 hours every day 365 days of the year can eliminate not only pollen but other more usual particulates found in the home.

And since dust, dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander often serve as secondary triggers for allergies, taking them out of the air is a good idea and can only make the air healthier to breathe.

Manage your ragweed pollen allergies with the medical grade HEPA air purifier at http://purerair.com/hay_fever_air_purifier.html

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

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ragweed Season Begins Today


Fall allergies, hay fever, and allergic rhinitis are generally caused by weed pollen. And the most notorious weed of the season is ragweed.

It is believed that each plant sends out over one million grains of pollen per season.

And most often the season last from mid august (August 15) through the end of October or until the first frost.

Ragweed is a tenacious plant that can and does grow anywhere. It can be found in your garden, by the side of the road, or in the heart of the city growing in the cracks of parking lots and sidewalks. For all the trouble it causes it is nondescript in appearance and should not be confused with colorful Goldenrod that also blooms in the fall.

Getting out of the way of these flying particles is next to impossible. They are so light weight that they travel for miles. This pollen attaches easily to hair, clothes, packages, and pets and floats in through open windows and doors into your indoor air.

Filtering your air constantly is the only way to effectively stop the build up of ragweed and other pollens to allergy triggering levels in your indoor air. And a high efficiency particle arresting or HEPA filter is the best choice for the job. And because airborne allergies are most often triggered by a combination of allergens—dust, dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander (to name a few) this type of filtration can remove 99,997 out of every 10,000 airborne allergens that are greater than .3 microns in size.

Fall doesn’t have to be a season that you dread any longer. Put the Hay Fever Air Purifier to work for you. And there's no better time to literally nip this problem in the bud than now! See it at http://purerair.com/hay_fever_air_purifier.html

Happy fall!

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

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Hay Fever Air Purifier Will Let You Enjoy the Fall


Hay fever season is here again. The ragweed is blooming, and even though the Goldenrod looks beautiful beside the road you know it’s sending millions of particles of pollen airborne--pollen that can absolutely disrupt your life.

But this fall you can relax if you have a hay fever air purifier in your home and office, an air purifier that will help you successfully make your way through allergy season in the fall or any other time of year, an air purifier designed for those who suffer with hay fever—the Austin Air Allergy Machine Air Purifier.

The Allergy Machine will remove airborne tree pollen, grass pollen, ragweed pollen all as small as .3 microns. So if the fall ragweed pollen triggers your hay fever, the Allergy Machine is for you. But it will continue to remove pollen year round as the seasons and pollens come and go.

So this year enjoy the fall like you’ve never enjoyed it before. Call PurerAir.com now at (800) 997-2989 and ask for the Austin Air Allergy Machine—make it your hay fever air purifier today.

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com

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