Allergies and Outdoor Living: How a Screen Enclosure Can Make a Big Difference
Living in Florida means sunshine, greenery, and the chance to enjoy the outdoors year-round. But for those who suffer from allergies, especially to pollen, dust, or insect bites — even a short time outside can be challenging.
According to the World Health Organization, allergies affect between 25% and 30% of people in developed countries. That means roughly one in every three or four Floridians may experience allergic reactions on a regular basis.One simple yet effective way to improve outdoor comfort is by installing a screen enclosure — a mesh structure that transforms open spaces into clean, protected environments.
A physical barrier against allergens
Modern mesh types like No-See-Um screens feature ultra-fine weaves (typically 20×20 or 30×30 strands per inch) that block not just tiny insects, but also airborne particles like pollen and dust.
Natural airflow — better than air conditioning
Poor ventilation inside the home can cause allergens like mold spores, dust, and pollen to build up. A screen enclosure offers natural airflow and light filtration, allowing you to spend time outdoors without the discomfort often caused by allergen exposure — something even an air conditioner can’t always provide.
No more insect bites
Allergic reactions to insect bites can be severe and long-lasting. Screen enclosures provide a reliable barrier against mosquitoes, midges, and other tiny pests, especially when using tightly woven mesh like No-See-Um or Super Screen.
A cleaner, more manageable space
Enclosures help keep outdoor areas free from debris, leaves, pollen, and dust. That means less buildup of allergens on your patio furniture, floors, and surfaces, and less time cleaning.
If you or your family are allergy-sensitive, these mesh options are ideal:
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No-See-Um Screen. An extra-fine mesh that offers strong protection against pollen, dust, and biting insects. A smart choice for allergy relief.
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Super Screen. Similar to No-See-Um in mesh density but designed to be more durable and long-lasting, making it perfect for high-wind areas or long-term installations.
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Florida Glass. A privacy screen with a vinyl laminate that blocks dust, moisture, and wind-blown particles. Often used along the bottom of enclosures to increase privacy and reduce allergens. We recently shared a video on our YouTube channel showcasing a project with Florida Glass along the side of pool cage — check it out!
If you live in a Florida home and struggle with seasonal allergies, a screen enclosure could be the key to enjoying your backyard again. It helps filter out allergens, improves air quality, and creates a protected space where you can relax and breathe easier — especially during high-pollen months in spring and summer.