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  2. Houston Pollen and Mold Reports | Houston Health Department

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    The Houston Health Department laboratory measures air samples to provide a daily report and recorded message for the pollen a

  3. Houston Pollen and Mold count-Monday October 21,2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-monday...

    The Burkard Spore Trap collects pollen and mold spores 10 liters/ min, 24 hours a day. It is located on the roof of the laboratory. The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau .

  4. Houston Pollen and Mold Count - Thursday, August 1, 2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-thursday...

    The Burkard Spore Trap collects pollen and mold spores 10 liters/ min, 24 hours a day. It is located on the roof of the laboratory. The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau .

  5. Houston Pollen and Mold Count – Thursday, October 31, 2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-thursday...

    The Burkard Spore Trap collects pollen and mold spores 10 liters/ min, 24 hours a day. It is located on the roof of the laboratory. The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau .

  6. Houston Pollen and Mold Count - Monday, March 4, 2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-monday...

    The Burkard Spore Trap collects pollen and mold spores 10 liters/ min, 24 hours a day. It is located on the roof of the laboratory. The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau .

  7. Houston Pollen and Mold Count – Wednesday, November 22, 2023

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-wednesday...

    The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau. Weed pollen is measured per cubic meter of air. 1-9 pollen per cubic meter of air or less = Low. 10 to 49 = Medium. 50 to 499 = Heavy.

  8. Houston Pollen and Mold Count - Friday, October 20, 2023

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-friday...

    Houston Pollen and Mold Count - Friday, October 20, 2023. Page 1. ››. Recorded message: 713-247-5846 Air quality info: 832-393-5612 Phone: 832-393-3920 Email. Pollen and mold spore counts are made available Monday through Friday, except for City of Houston holidays.

  9. Houston Pollen and Mold count-Monday August 5,2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-monday...

    The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau. Weed pollen is measured per cubic meter of air. 1-9 pollen per cubic meter of air or less = Low. 10 to 49 = Medium. 50 to 499 = Heavy.

  10. Houston Pollen and Mold count-Friday June 14,2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/Services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-friday...

    The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau. Weed pollen is measured per cubic meter of air. 1-9 pollen per cubic meter of air or less = Low. 10 to 49 = Medium. 50 to 499 = Heavy.

  11. Houston Pollen and Mold count-Thursday February 29,2024

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/pollen-mold/houston-pollen-mold-count-thursday...

    The Burkard Spore Trap collects pollen and mold spores 10 liters/ min, 24 hours a day. It is located on the roof of the laboratory. The following ranges are based on the data reported by all counting stations for weeds, grasses, trees and mold according to the National Allergy Bureau .