Pollen count

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Pollen count is the measurement of the number of grains of pollen in a cubic meter of air. The higher the number, the more people who will suffer because they are allergic to a particular pollen . Usually the counts are announced for specific plants such as grass, ash or olive. These are tailored to what is usually a common plant in the area being measured.

One method of taking the sample uses a silicone grease covered rod that is rotated in the air to collect the pollen. The rod is rotated periodically during the collection period to gather samples through an entire 24 hour day. The rod is then removed and taken to a lab where the collected material is analyzed for the type of pollen and its concentration.


For daily pollen reports in the US visit www.pollen.com For daily pollen reports in the UK visit http://uk.weather.com/activities/health/allergies

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