Relief for Allergies While Traveling
Relief for Allergies While Traveling
Try these tips for allergy relief on the road.
“Even if you’re in a smoke-free room, if it’s right above a smoking floor, you’ll end up getting exposure to the smoke that’s below you,” says Sublett. If you are given a room that smells of smoke, ask to be moved immediately.
Other accommodation requests:
If you have severe allergies or asthma, take the time to visit your allergist prior to traveling to discuss your plans. Make sure you’ve taken all the precautions necessary to make sure your trip will be as enjoyable as possible.
Relief for Allergies While Traveling
Try these tips for allergy relief on the road.
Allergies on the Road and in the Air continued...
“Even if you’re in a smoke-free room, if it’s right above a smoking floor, you’ll end up getting exposure to the smoke that’s below you,” says Sublett. If you are given a room that smells of smoke, ask to be moved immediately.
Other accommodation requests:
- “If you have mold allergies, ask for a sunny, dry room away from the pool,” Ford says.
- Ask about the hotel’s pet policy. Hotels cannot bar service animals, but if you have dander allergies, you probably don’t want to be staying in a hotel that advertises itself as pet-friendly or offers cats to borrow for the night!
- If you’ll be staying in a rental home, inquire about how thoroughly the location is cleaned between guests.
If you have severe allergies or asthma, take the time to visit your allergist prior to traveling to discuss your plans. Make sure you’ve taken all the precautions necessary to make sure your trip will be as enjoyable as possible.