Outdoor Allergy Tips

SMART WAYS TO STAY CLEAR

Different allergens come and go with every season throughout the year. But there's a lot you can do to manage your allergies so that you can spend time outdoors and still help control your symptoms no matter what time of year it is.

Spring Allergy Tips



Beginning as early as February, invisible pollens from hardwood deciduous trees are big troublemakers for many allergy sufferers. But there's no reason to be miserable. These tips can help you minimize your exposure to allergens, and Claritin® can provide non-drowsy relief from allergy symptoms. For more information on tree pollens, visit the Claritin® Allergen Guide.

  • Start taking Claritin® allergy products as soon as symptoms start.
    Having medication on hand will help you prepare for allergy symptoms.
  • Know your nemesis.
    When you understand what triggers your allergy symptoms, you can make an extra effort to avoid it. For example, grass pollen levels rise when grass is disturbed, so if that's one of your triggers, wear a mask when mowing or avoid mowing altogether.
  • Beat the clock.
    Peak pollen production occurs in early morning, so try to plan outside activities at other times of the day.
  • Check the forecast.
    Avoid going outdoors when counts are high. Also, heavy rains wash pollen from the air, making post-shower outings more comfortable. Beware of dry, windy days when pollen can be particularly intense. (Get the pollen and mold spore counts and weather forecast for your area and sign up for the Claritin® Allergy Forecast.)
  • Use as directed.
    Be diligent about taking medications precisely according to the directions on the package. Adhere to the dosage directions.
  • Mask your symptoms.
    Buy yourself some relief by wearing an inexpensive painter's mask when you're working in the garden or doing other outside chores. It can provide additional protection from pollens.
  • The change will do you good.
    A quick shower and a fresh change of clothes will take care of pollens that may have collected on hair or fabrics while you were outside.
  • Wash wisely.
    Shower and wash hair every night to remove pollen. Don't line-dry clothes outside.
  • Clear the air.
    When driving, keep windows up and set the air conditioner on recirculate. At home, keep windows closed. Use air conditioning and change filters often.
  • Cover up.
    Cover air conditioning vents with cheesecloth for additional pollen filtration.

Summer Allergy Tips



During the summer months, grass pollen fills the air across much of North America. There are many types of grasses, and several of them have long seasons. In the southern United States, Bermuda grass is found nearly year-round. Consider these pointers for people whose everyday schedules change in the summer. For more information on grass pollens, visit the Claritin® Allergen Guide.

Fall Allergy Tips



You know it's coming. There's no way to stop it. It's the onslaught of weed pollen that comes out every year from August until October and triggers your allergy symptoms. Planning ahead can help you manage your allergy symptoms. Follow these steps to minimize your exposure. For more information on weed pollens or mold spores, visit the Claritin® Allergen Guide.

Winter Allergy Tips



Even in the winter, you're not entirely free from your allergies. Since you're often inside behind tightly closed doors and storm-sealed windows, you're bound to be joined by troublesome household allergens!

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Indoor Allergy Tips

SMART WAYS TO STAY CLEAR

Indoor allergens such as molds, dust mites, animal dander and other irritants can exacerbate your allergy symptoms. Knowing your triggers and limiting exposure to these allergens can help you control your symptoms.

Molds



Molds are in full force during late summer and autumn—especially in the South and Midwest—due to decaying vegetation. Parasitic fungi are also numerous during harvest time, when their spores become airborne. Controlling mold growth, avoiding places where molds tend to grow, and minimizing activities that can stir up mold spores will reduce your exposure:

Household



Household allergens can be difficult to manage, but it's not impossible to reduce your exposure to them. Since they tend to exist in our homes year-round, it's important to follow a few simple tips to lower the allergens in your home environment:

Pets



Taking Claritin® for non-drowsy relief can help you manage your allergy symptoms. Here are a few important facts about pet allergies:

The Holidays



The holiday season is a time of good cheer, family gatherings and celebrations. As you plan the festivities, remember these tips to help you and your family enjoy a symptom-less season: