It is precisely when the pollen is buzzing around most intensely in the air that it is difficult for allergy sufferers.
But how do people with a pollen allergy ventilate properly?
Red eyes, runny nose and constant sneezing - classic symptoms of a pollen allergy.
Allergy sufferers have a really hard time of it, especially in spring.
What the bees may be happy about is troubling some people.
Some people may forego regular ventilation of their four walls.
That is not the solution.
But which technique should pollen allergy sufferers use in order to still be able to ventilate?
Is it worth ventilating or just tilting the window?
We have the answers.
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Tips to avoid pollen in the home
There are certainly one or the other method to keep the pollen out of the apartment as much as possible.
But unfortunately it cannot be avoided completely.
You can not only get into the interior through the open window.
They also get in through clothing.
Wiping dust regularly can help
.
Finally, a damp cloth binds the pollen and removes it from the living space.
Another variation is to know when the different types of pollen are flying through the air.
In this way, allergy sufferers can adapt specifically to the coming pollen.
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Correct ventilation if you are allergic to pollen - ventilate regularly
To find out how people allergic to pollen can best ventilate, researchers at the Chair of Ecoclimatology at the Technical University of Munich carried out a test. According to the
hkk
report
, you
measured
the pollen concentration in similar offices. As a comparison value, the same measurement was also carried out outdoors. One room was only ventilated through a tilted window. In another, the researchers ventilated every two hours with the window fully open. As a result, it was found that the
value with regular shock ventilation was lower
than that with a tilted window.
This clearly shows that people allergic to pollen should also ventilate at regular intervals.
In addition, there is usually no ventilation every two hours, but two to three times a day.
Whether people allergic to pollen should ventilate in the morning or in the evening could not be clearly researched.
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