THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE AIR Of all airborne allergens that we breathe in outdoors, pollens and mould spores are the most common and problematic. If you're suffering from hay fever, symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, or a blocked nose are all too familiar. Avoiding allergens all together is difficult, especially if you love gardening. Pollen levels are at their highest at the beginning of the day, when they rise with the warming air, and at the end of the day when it’s cooling down. If the lawn needs cutting, or you just really want to get stuck in, pop on a Pollen Mask to avoid inhaling pollens. Its HEPA-type filter traps respirable airborne particulates like pollen before they can be inhaled, helping to reduce hay fever symptoms. The Pollen Mask offers a simple, drug-free method of relief.
And once you’re done with gardening for the day, have a good long shower to remove any residual allergens.