Allergy season is not only about what comes in from outside. It is also about the fabrics you use every day inside the home. Bedding, pillow covers, towels, lightweight blankets, and frequently worn clothes can all become part of a more comfort-focused household routine during this time of year.
That is where the dryer becomes more important than many people think. Instead of seeing it only as the final step after washing, it can become an essential part of a cleaner and more reassuring laundry routine. LG Levant’s current dryer messaging supports that angle clearly, with Allergy Care positioned as a key feature on supported models.
LG states on its current Levant dryer pages that Allergy Care reduces 99.9% of bacteria and live house dust mites for more hygienic drying. On the RH1077SVK page, LG also highlights certification-related details for the supported Allergy Care cycle. That makes the dryer especially relevant during allergy season, when households pay closer attention to bedding, garments, and fabrics that stay close to the skin.
LG’s current dryer lineup in Levant also emphasizes Dual Inverter Heat Pump and Dual Filter, helping position the product as part of a more advanced and convenient laundry experience. LG describes these dryers as supporting energy-saving, convenient, and healthy drying on current product pages.
A useful extra advantage during allergy season is the LG ThinQ app on supported models. Current Levant dryer pages say users can start a dry cycle or get notifications from their smartphone, and LG’s ThinQ pages position the app around managing devices in one place, building routines, and checking appliance activity more conveniently. In real life, that means owners can monitor the dryer more easily, stay aware of cycle progress, and make the overall laundry routine feel more organized during busy spring weeks.
This ThinQ angle is especially useful for families already using other LG products such as a washing machine or air purifier. Instead of treating each appliance separately, supported products can become part of a more connected home routine during allergy season. That makes the dryer story stronger: wash fabrics more intentionally, dry them with supported hygiene-focused cycles, and manage the routine more easily through the app.
The best seasonal approach is simple: focus on the fabrics you use most, use supported cycles intentionally, and think of drying as part of a smarter laundry routine rather than just the last step before folding.