Its possible to overcome dust allergies

It’s September and I’m really, honestly glad about that.

Every year about this time, I cherish knowing that we are almost to the end of the heat season.

Where we live, it’s not so much Summer as it is the heat season for sure. The area is renowned for the levels of heat and humidity we get in the summer. And that overwhelming combo comes with a lot of Heating and Air Conditioning cooling indeed. That’s one of the greatest reasons I’m so ecstatic this time of the year. Soon, the demand for all that air conditioner will begin to wane. This will lead to enjoying just the best fall, winter season and Spring I’ve ever experienced. While we suffer for four months while in the summer, the rest of the year sure makes up for it. But there is another reason why I’m smiling this year. Normally, this is a time when certain flowering plants are doing their thing which leads to respected dust sensitivity symptoms for me. For sure, it’s not nearly as awful as early Spring when there is a blanket of tree and grass pollen outside for weeks. But I don’t have to worry about dust sensitivities anymore, at least inside my house. We had a whole cabin air cleaner installed to address the indoor smells. Well, that air cleaner also zaps all the pollen in the air as well. So my cabin is now a dust sensitivity refuge for me these afternoons. That’s a reason to smile for sure. And soon, that smile is only going to grow as standing outside in the sunshine for breakfast is just around the corner.
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