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LifeRoom Screens: Helping with the Pollen

Summertime is a time for growth, new life, warmer weather, and getting outdoors again. The grass pollinates during the summer months and is then picked up into the air. Unfortunately, the biggest allergy trigger in the warmer months is pollen. In addition to pollen, grass, weeds, molds, and animal dander allergies are common in warmer months. 

Don't Let Allergies Keep You Indoors This Summer

Transform your existing patio into the revolution in outdoor living and bring the comfort of technology to the forefront with LifeRoom. With an outdoor LifeRoom, you can still enjoy being outside without suffering from allergies by installing our PollenGuard protection screens.

 

What is a PollenGuard Protection Screen

Traditional screens aren't designed to ensure adequate air quality. Still, your outdoor patio can be protected with LifeRoom's PollenGuard protection screens with the touch of a button. These screens are specially designed to filter out pollen, dust, and other airborne allergens, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors without regrets. A PollenGuard Screen is a unique polyester knit fabric that allows air to flow while keeping dust and pollen particles out. It has a built-in barrier for most pollen and dust particles allowing those with allergies to keep what makes them sneeze outside! Our PollenGuard screen is the perfect solution for allergy sufferers, made to block up to 50% more particles than your standard screen. The best part is that these PollenGuard protection screens function without the need for any costly equipment or energy.


The Best Screen Protectors For Your LifeRoom

Look no further than Four Seasons Sunrooms to learn more about installing a state-of-the-art LifeRoom. We will customize your LifeRoom screens, and they are made to your exact specifications. Best of all, you can have and do it all at a price that is way less than you could have imagined and with a warranty that cannot be matched. For nearly half a century, we have been designing patios, decks, sunrooms, and LifeRooms. For more information about our LifeRoom screens, contact us at 888-270-3546 or chat with us anytime on our 24/7 live help desk. 

 

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