Yes — there are specialised window screens designed specifically to block allergens, including fungal spores, pollen, and dust. These can be a practical and effective solution for patients with ABPA, SAFS, asthma, CPA, or other respiratory allergies.


1. Pollen and Allergen Screens (Micromesh / Allergy Mesh)

  • Made from ultrafine polyester or polypropylene mesh

  • Pore size: typically 0.3–0.5 mm, small enough to block:

    • Pollen

    • Fungal spores (like Aspergillus and Cladosporium)

    • Insect particles

  • Allows air flow while reducing allergen load

🛒 UK Brands / Products to Look For:

  • Poll-Tex®: Proven in European studies to block >99% of airborne pollen and fine particles.

  • Neat Pleat® or Flyscreen UK Allergy Mesh

  • Tesa® Insect Stop Pollen Protection

  • Amazon or B&Q: Offer DIY-fit mesh kits


2. HEPA-Filtered Window Units

  • Some products combine an extractor fan + HEPA filter, ideal for:

    • Rooms needing airflow without outdoor contaminants

    • Urban or high-spore environments

  • More expensive but very effective

Examples:

  • Vent-Axia PureAir Room Ventilator

  • Aereco HRV or HEPA filter units


🛠️ Installation Tips

  • Choose removable or magnetic frames for rented homes

  • Ensure tight seal around edges to prevent gaps

  • Use with dehumidifiers or HEPA air purifiers indoors for extra control


💡 Bonus Tip:

  • Leave windows open early morning or midday if you must ventilate — avoid dusk/night when fungal spore levels rise.

  • Don’t open windows near compost heaps, sheds, or leafy overgrowth.

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