Pesky pollen

I’m a home expert – six tips to keep your home pollen-proof as allergy season approaches

SPRING has officially started, which means warmer weather is on the way for many parts of the country.

The new season marks the return of lush trees and plants, which also means an uptick of pollen is soon to be in the air.

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With pollen filling the spring air, it may be better to keep windows closed and dust-freeCredit: Getty
aka hay fever, spring can be a miserable time thanks to endless sneezing and sniffling.

Although you can't fully prevent breathing in pollen-filled air, you can take extra measures to pollen-proof your home and hopefully lessen your symptoms.

KEEP WINDOWS AND DOORS CLOSED

While it may be incredibly tempting to let in a spring breeze, those with allergies will only suffer more.

Open windows and doors will let in even more pollen, so it's best to keep them close to prevent allergy symptoms.

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Adam Pawson, there is a time you can enjoy a spring breeze with minimal effects.

He said: "If you do need to open windows, try to do this overnight when the pollen levels are much lower and close them again once you wake up.”

CLEAN WINDOW TREATMENTS MORE FREQUENTLY

As the closest barrier between you and the outside air, windows and blinds are likely to become dusted in pollen over the spring season.

So, those with seasonal allergies will benefit from a monthly dusting during the season, according to Helen O’Connor, Product Manager at .

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She suggested: "If you have or , just give them a soft dusting and gentle vacuum once a month. 

“ or can have a more thorough clean.

"Wipe down each slat using a damp cloth and some washing-up liquid, then finish up with a quick dusting to ensure they’re pollen-free!”

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Sadly, those with seasonal allergies are not even safe at bedtime as pollen can stick to bed linens.

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