How air conditioning can help relieve the misery of hay fever
With the advent of summer, while we all appreciate the warmer weather, pollen-laden flowers, trees, grasses and weeds, can bring on the misery of hay fever for many people. Hay fever is an allergic reaction which many people are susceptible to, particularly between 5am and 10am, when the pollen count is at its highest. According to NHS Inform, on humid and windy days, pollen spreads easily while rainy days will help clear pollen from the air, causing pollen levels to fall. D uring their pollen season, plants release pollen early in the morning. As the day gets warmer and more flowers open, pollen levels rise. On sunny days, the pollen count is highest in the early evening. There are tablets and medicines on the market to help relieve the symptoms, but there are other simple things that can be done to make daily life a bit more comfortable. Using your air conditioning system effectively can help to manage hay fever sy...