No one wants to have their Thanksgiving turkey sneezed on. That's why you should start managing those nasty fall allergies now.
Two of the most common fall allergies you may be suffering from are either ragweed or mold. Both can affect you whether you're inside or outside. Ragweed affects nearly 20 percent of all Americans and nearly 75 percent of all Americans who struggle with pollen allergies also have difficulty managing ragweed.
Right now, many people across the nation are raking up leaves in their yard. This is one of the worst things you can do if you suffer from allergies. Leaf piles are a breeding ground for mold, which loves dark, damp places. These leaf piles are also likely to contain a high concentration of ragweed pollen. So, if you can, hire a professional lawn service to clean your yard for you.
Prior to hosting your Thanksgiving party, purchase the proper equipment to help reduce allergens. If you struggle with mold spores, purchase a dehumidifier. On the other hand, your home is dry, purchase humidifiers.
Finally, on Thanksgiving, keep all windows and doors closed and use the A.C. if your home begins to get too hot because of the cooking.
Managing your allergies on Thanksgiving will ensure you and your guests have a much more enjoyable experience.
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