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During the warmer months in Nebraska when the air conditioning is running, and you start sneezing, you may wonder if you’re allergic to air conditioning. Can those itchy eyes, sneezing fits, and runny nose really be caused by your air conditioner? The short answer is it's rarely the air conditioner itself. Most of the time, your body reacts to allergens in the air the HVAC system circulates. Those allergens include mold, pollen, dust, and pet dander. However, in extremely rare cases, the cold air can cause a true allergic reaction. However, with professional assistance, nearly all of the triggers and allergens can be removed. Since we’ve served the greater Omaha area exclusively for over 25 years, we can tell you exactly why people think they’re allergic to air conditioning and how to fix it. Key Takeaways:

In addition to staying warm and sheltered from the cold, maintaining proper home humidity in winter plays a crucial role in maintaining comfort and health. Due to harsh Nebraska winters that can require furnaces to run nonstop, especially during winter vortexes, we’ve seen that indoor humidity isn’t necessarily a priority for homeowners. However, it is crucial for comfort, health, and protecting your home.








