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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 17, 2012
According to COIT , a peerless supplier of specialty cleaning and disaster restoration services , expensive pollen counts were recorded in many parts of the country this year, spelling upset for American allergy sufferers. For some, the problem persisted through fall and is still a jeopardize as winter progresses. Pollen often finds its way into homes, where it can get trapped in draperies, blinds, and other window treatments. As a fruit, COIT, which is headquartered in San Francisco, recommends that families with allergy-subtle individuals address indoor allergens to protect family members.
According to the Asthma and Allergy Organization of America (AAFA), most people use the term “hay fever” to describe allergic reactions to all plants that disclose pollen, although 75 percent of Americans who are allergic to pollen-producing plants are allergic to ragweed. Allergy symptoms embody eye irritation and puffiness; a runny or stuffy nose; sneezing; and an feverish, itchy nose and throat. Severe allergy sufferers can event asthma attacks, chronic sinusitis, headaches, and impaired catch.
Source: PR Web (press release)