Allergen Library
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Natural AllergensHousehold air quality can have a substantial affect on the health of your family. Along with mold, pollen can be a common irritant found within our living spaces. While they are found throughout our natural environment, problems can become exacerbated by the artificial conditions found indoors in which they may proliferate. Types of pollen tested forAlder (Alnus) What is Pollen?Pollen is a living, biological contaminant that can travel through the air. Pollens, like other biological contaminants, contribute to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and may be a major cause of days lost from work and school due primarily to allergic reactions. In addition to the allergic reaction that pollen can cause, often pollen can collect pollutants on its surface during its many hours of travel on the airflow. These pollutants could be toxic themselves, or they could cause trouble by enhancing the allergenic properties of the pollen's surface proteins. Some researchers are beginning to think that the growing incidence of asthma may turn out to be linked to pollution-laden pollen. SourcesBecause pollen comes from outdoor plants, indoor levels of pollen are lower than outdoor levels. Pollen generally enters the house through open doors and windows, cracks, on shoes and clothing, or can be brought in by pets. Decreasing Exposure to Pollen
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