It's spring, which means it's time to cut the grass. But if you have allergies, you know that mowing the lawn will kick up the pollen and cause your allergies to flare up.
Fortunately, there is a simple trick that you can do before you mow the lawn that may go a long way toward keeping these flare-ups in check. Try running your lawn sprinkler briefly to dampen the grass and pollen. This will help keep these allergens from flying through the air and triggering your allergies.
Here are some more tips to help you keep your seasonal allergies at bay:
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