Metro Atlanta Pollen Report
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The lighter side:
Weather Vent: Go ahead, it's good for the lungs.
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Tips for avoiding allergens Around the House Wash hands and rinse eyes in cold water to clear residual pollen. Keep windows closed and the car sunroof shut. Change air filters once a month; wash electrostatic filters. Attic fans suck pollen into the house; don't use them. Outdoor pets are covered in ragweed; wash them frequently and don't let pets on the bed. Allergens linger in carpets and rugs; Vacuum frequently. Outdoors Don't dry your laundry outside. Shower after spending extended time outdoors. Wear glasses or sunglasses outdoors to prevent pollen from irritating the eyes. Minimize your activity between 5-10 a.m when pollen is usually emitted. A prolonged rain scrubs pollen out of the air, but a brief downpour may cause settled particles to become airborne, raising pollen counts. Avoid mowing the lawn or raking leaves; if you cannot avoid yardwork, wear a pollen mask. Allergy sufferers should take medications at least one hour before heading outdoors. Current Weather and Pollen Maps Allergy medications U.S. pollen maps Weather report |

