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PollenTracker

Get a clear YES or NO on going outside today.

Get a clear YES or NO on going outside today.

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Features

  • Main Feature

    Does the main thing

  • Fast

    Works quickly

  • Easy

    Simple to use

  • Flexible

    Adapts to you

  • Help

    Support when needed

FAQ

What is pollen count and why does it matter?

Pollen count measures the number of pollen grains per cubic meter of air. Higher counts trigger allergy symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. PollenTracker monitors pollen counts across 200+ cities in the US and UK so you know when it's safe to go outside.

When is pollen season in the US?

Tree pollen peaks from March to May, grass pollen from May to July, and ragweed from August to October. The exact timing varies by region.

How does PollenTracker decide if it's safe to go outside?

We combine real-time pollen levels, air quality index (AQI), and weather conditions into a single score. Based on this score, you get a clear YES, CAUTION, or NO recommendation.

What's the difference between pollen count and air quality index?

Pollen count measures allergen particles from plants, primarily affecting allergy sufferers. The Air Quality Index (AQI) measures pollutants like PM2.5 and ozone that affect everyone's respiratory health. PollenTracker tracks both.

What is pollen count and why does it matter?▾

Pollen count measures the number of pollen grains per cubic meter of air. Higher counts trigger allergy symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. PollenTracker monitors pollen counts across 200+ cities in the US and UK so you know when it's safe to go outside.

When is pollen season in the US?▾

Tree pollen peaks from March to May, grass pollen from May to July, and ragweed from August to October. The exact timing varies by region — Southern states start earlier, while Northern states have a compressed but intense season.

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