Fall Allergy Season Isn’t Over Yet—Tips to Breathe Easier Indoors
Fall Allergy Season Isn’t Over Yet—Tips to Breathe Easier Indoors
US · Published Nov 13, 2025
Control indoor air quality by cleaning HVAC filters and using HEPA air purifiers to minimize allergens.
Thoroughly clean heating vents before use to prevent the circulation of accumulated dust and debris.
Use humidifiers wisely, maintaining humidity between 30-50%, and clean them regularly to prevent mold growth.
Fall allergy season moves indoors, not over
Sneezing even as November rolls in? Don't be surprised. Fall allergy season isn't over yet, it's just moved indoors! As we shut our windows against the cooling weather, we inadvertently trap allergens like mold, pet dander, and dust mites inside our homes, creating a haven for these irritants. But don't despair; there are several effective strategies to help you breathe easier and maintain a comfortable indoor environment.
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