April 2025 Blog
Working outdoors can be a breath of fresh air, but allergies can quickly turn it into a battle. Knowing the most common outdoor allergies and how to manage them can help you stay productive and comfortable. Let’s dive into the top three allergies outdoor workers often face and how to tackle them effectively.
1. Pollen Allergies
Springtime is beautiful, but it also brings a surge in airborne pollen from blooming flowers, trees, and grasses. Common triggers include:
Tree pollen: Oak, maple, birch
Grass pollen: Bermuda, Timothy, Kentucky bluegrass
Weed pollen: Ragweed, sagebrush
Prevention Tips:
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- Check pollen forecasts: Before heading out, check local pollen levels to plan
your day. - Wear protective gear: Sunglasses and masks can help reduce exposure to
pollen. - Post-work routine: Shower and change clothes immediately after working
outside to remove pollen.
- Check pollen forecasts: Before heading out, check local pollen levels to plan
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