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Play outside. Plan afternoon activities when you can. Pollen counts tend to peak in the morning, but tree and grass pollens may be highest in the evening. Sport a brimmed hat and wraparound sunglasses to shield your hair and eyes from pollen and UV rays. Change your outfit when you get home.
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Dive in. The chlorine in pools can irritate skin and sensitive airways, causing allergy-like symptoms. Be sure to avoid over-chlorinated pools and rinse off after taking a dip.
Dress the part. Wear a pollen mask, gloves, and long pants when raking leaves or mowing grass. Keep grass cut short throughout the summer and fall so that it will produce less pollen.
Share holiday flare. October often kicks off a steady stream of decorating. Have a ball! Just be sure to clean dust and mold off all your indoor trimmings before putting them in place. Opt for unscented flameless candles rather than traditional scented ones. Skip the air fresheners, too.
Head to the hills. Outdoor recreation, like skiing, hiking, or snowshoeing, in moderately cold temperatures may reduce inflammation and ease allergy symptoms. When the thermometer is anywhere between 22 and 48 degrees, it’s prime exercise time.
Decorate with care. Pollen and mold particles can hitch a ride into your home on fresh greenery and trees. If the real deal is a must-have, take time to rinse it off before bringing it inside.