Collection: Pollen Allergy

Sneezing through every spring?

Hayfever is now Australia's most common allergic disease. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, around 24% of Australians live with allergic rhinitis — up from 15% in 2008 — and the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) notes that grass, weed and tree pollens are produced in large amounts and travel long distances on the wind. Pollen also tracks indoors on clothes, hair and pets, settling on bedding and soft furnishings. The most effective approach is reducing exposure indoors, where you spend most of your time, and especially in the bedroom. This collection brings those tools together: a range of HEPA air purifiers from compact to commercial-grade, air quality monitors, dust mite & allergen-barrier encasements for mattresses, pillows and quilts, an allergen-neutralising spray, a water-filter vacuum, a steam cleaner for chemical-free cleaning of soft furnishings, and a portable HEPA travel purifier for the car — to help you create a cleaner, lower-pollen home so you can breathe easier through the season.