Open Window Policy?

So I am riding in my car and a voice comes on the radio.....no, its not the lyrics to The Rolling Stone's Satisfaction.
It really happened this past Saturday. I was listening to a home improvement show on the radio where they were talking about controlling moisture and humidity in the home.  The "guest" was selling a device to increase air circulation (a really good thing) but she was making me crazy with the bad information she was giving in an attempt to sell her product.
She talked about opening your windows on clear, dry, windy days to increase circulation and air out your home.  She stressed that this was important if you have allergies.  WRONG!
If you have allergies to pollen, the last thing you want to do is throw your windows open on clear, dry days. Especially windy days. That is when pollen counts are the highest. 
So what can you do?
If you really want to get the fresh air inside and keep the pollen out, you can use special air screens to repel the pollen.
The Micro-Air Screens are perfect. They allow you to open the window 8" (enough to get some air circulation) and the special screen media will repel the dust and pollens in the air.
Because the screen repels the particles instead of filtering them, the media does not get clogged.
You can read more at  Air Screens for Pollen.
Just another thing to consider in your fight for clean indoor air!

Cheryl
The Allergy Store

 
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