Keeping the Breeze Outside
You’ll find that many issues regarding the most common allergies involve letting the outside into your home. For example, the previous item on this list consists in washing up when you get inside the house to ensure you don’t have bits of the outside still stuck on your hair or body. The same thing applies to the breeze. If you want to keep your allergies in check and have an allergic reaction to dust mites and pollen, it’s a good idea to keep the breeze outside. While it might be unfortunate if you want to take in the fresh air, ensure that it isn’t the pollen season. Otherwise, your attempt at getting fresh air could result in a coughing or sneezing fit due to your allergies.
It’s best to keep your windows and doors closed to keep the air as pollen-free as possible. However, that brings up an issue where it feels stuffy without a fully functioning air-conditioning unit. In such cases, installing a high-efficiency particulate absorbing (HEPA) filter and air purifier in your home is a good idea to help keep the air cleaner.