You’ve been looking forward to this trip for months. The kids are excited. You’ve even checked the pollen forecast, and you don’t anticipate any problems. The rental car looks perfect. You’ve reserved a four-wheel drive for this rugged adventure in the great outdoors. You get inside, take a deep breath, and start the car. Then it happens.
Your chest tightens and your head pounds. Something in this car is triggering your allergies. Between mold in the air-conditioning system and the formaldehyde in the leather seats, your perfect rental car seems custom designed to spike your symptoms.
Common allergens and irritants found inside the average car can make driving a challenge for people with allergies. Dust mites and mold can grow in cars, and animal allergen – tiny particles of an animal’s shed skin, urine, and saliva – may linger for years.
Awareness is key to travel by car: awareness of your own sensitivities, of the hazards you may encounter, and of the extra planning needed for a safe and pleasant trip.
Whether you’re driving your own car or a rental, take these steps to prepare:
More and more people suffer from allergies today than they ever have before, if you’d like more information on how to protect yourself, you can find this article and more on Allergy9.com