Dust & Dander
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Dust from inside your home and the outdoors can contain pet hair and dander, mold spores, and dust mites, which can all trigger allergy symptoms. As a result, you may suffer from a runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing.
Today’s Weather Factors
Rain Amount
0.07 in
RealFeel® High
65°
RealFeel Shade High
65°
Safety Tips
Vacuum at least once a week with a vacuum that contains a HEPA filter to cut down on indoor dust and dander. Dust with a microfiber cloth will help remove dust rather than push it around. Keep your windows closed on windy days, and at the onset of allergy symptoms, take allergy medication.
- Vacuum at least once a week with a vacuum that contains a HEPA filter.
- Dust with a microfiber cloth that will hold the dust rather than push it around.
- Close windows on windy days.
- Take allergy medication at the onset of symptoms.