Below is the pollen and mold report for June 28, 2011.
Exposure to pollen and molds can increase asthma symptoms and trigger hay fever or seasonal allergy symptoms. Common symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, coughing, and itchy, watery eyes. If you believe that you suffer from allergies, contact your doctor about the best way to manage your condition. This report is provided as a public service by Franklin Memorial Hospital and the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine for the Farmington area.
Type of Pollen | Health Risk Level | |
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Tree |
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LOW
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Grass |
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LOW TO MODERATE
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Herbs |
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0
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Ragweed |
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0
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Prevalent Tree Pollen Type |
3 Pollen Grains Counted (per cubic meter of air); Pine tree predominate |
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Other Pollens Seen |
21 Grass Pollen Grain Counted (Per meter of air)
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Mold Health Risk Level |
MODERATE (608 mold count number)
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