Posts Tagged ‘mold’

Do I Have Indoor Allergies?

If you’re still sneezing and blowing your nose when winter descends, you might have indoor allergies. “Most allergy sufferers develop similar symptoms no matter what allergen they’re reacting to,” says allergist Todd Mahr, MD, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI).  “When you have a stuffy or runny nose, itchy, watery […]

Pollen Count – December 20, 2018

How will the pollen count affect your weekend and holiday plans? There are MODERATE concentrations of Trees (Juniper family and Cedar) and LOW concentrations of Weeds and Mold. Visit the website to get the full report. http://bit.ly/2GBhfWT

Outdoor Mold Spores Increase in Spring

Outdoor mold spores begin to increase as the temperatures rise in the spring. Molds are microscopic fungi that produce spores, which spread through the air and can trigger or aggravate asthma symptoms. Unlike pollen which you can see everywhere, you might not notice that mold spores floating through the air.  Mold allergy symptoms can be […]

What are Molds?

Molds produce spores or seeds, which are very light and about the size of pollen grains. They can be spread by air currents inside or outside the house. These spores are the major source of trouble for the individual who is allergic to mold. Where are molds? Molds are everywhere! They will grow on almost […]