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Forget the temperature – for hayfever sufferers the pollen count is also a key metric that can turn what otherwise looks like a beautiful day for riding into a nightmare no-go. Hayfever season lasts ...
Hay fever sufferers are being advised to avoid drying clothes on washing lines outside as pollen levels rise across the UK ...
Experts have warned Irish households that drying clothes outside on the washing line could actually cause harm to some people over the next few weeks.
“Regular vacuuming (at least three to four times a week) is crucial for maintaining an allergen-free space, especially those high-traffic areas such as home entrances where shoes, handbags and coats ...
Experts have warned that conditions may seem perfect for drying clothes outdoors, but hay fever sufferers should avoid using washing lines during the warmer months ...
Irish households are being encouraged to avoid using their washing lines to dry clothes and instead hang them up indoors.
The most common type of pollen is grass, which studies have found more than 90 per cent of hay fever sufferers are allergic ...
UK households are being advised to shut all windows and doors from 10am until 3pm everyday to avoid triggering hay fever. The ...
Hanging the washing out on the line signals the start of spring and many will argue it's the best way to dry a load of ...
Simple steps can help to reduce the impact of hay fever. These include taking a daily antihistamine and putting petroleum ...
Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, one of the best ways to avoid pollen outside is to create a low-allergen garden — ...
Hay fever season has already started and will last until September, so it's a long period if you've got a pollen allergy - ...