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Air purifiers can be quite effective in reducing indoor allergens, including those from crested wheatgrass. The key to their efficacy lies in their ability to filter and clean the air of microscopic particles, which includes common allergens such as dust, pet dander, mold spores, and indeed, grass pollen.
However, the potent efficiency of these devices hinges on the type of filter they incorporate. High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters are renowned for their ability to trap 99.97% of particles that are 0.3 microns in diameter. Given that grass pollens are usually around 20-50 microns, a HEPA air purifier can generally deal with crested wheatgrass allergens when kept inside.
That being said, their function is primarily confined to airborne allergens. For allergens that have settled on carpets, upholstery or other surfaces, thorough cleaning or vacuuming (preferably with a HEPA-filtered vacuum) will be the most effective strategy. While the air purifiers cannot wholly eliminate the allergens, they can greatly lessen the allergen levels, making your indoor environment more comfortable.
Moreover, it's crucial to position the air purifier correctly, ideally where you spend most of your time, and maintain it regularly by changing the filters as advised by the manufacturer. These steps ensure the air purifier performs optimally.
Simultaneously, it could be beneficial to monitor the indoor humidity since a higher level may support mold growth and dust mite proliferation, both common allergens. Keeping indoor humidity around 30-50% can help keep them under control and can be achieved with dehumidifiers or air conditioners.
Remember, while reducing exposure to allergens is essential, every individual's response to allergens can be different. If symptoms persist despite these steps, seeking medical attention is prudent. Allergists can conduct tests to confirm specific allergies and may prescribe allergy medication or advise on effective environmental control strategies to manage allergy symptoms better.