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Effective Ways to Reduce Pet Dander in Your Home

Around 33% of Americans with allergies are allergic to cats and dogs too. If you’re an allergy sufferer, then you’ll know the pains of having itchy eyes, a runny nose, and sneezing every 2 seconds.

But as many people do, you view your pet as a family member. And you don’t want to give them away; they’re a permanent part of your household!

A solution is to reduce the amount of pet dander in your house. This is what your furry friend is constantly shedding and what’s aggravating your allergies.

So read on to find out how to decrease cat and dog dander so you can breathe easier!

Vacuum Regularly

Are you guilty of running the vacuum only every so often? Then it’s time to dedicate yourself to this chore more.

Vacuuming on a regular basis will not only keep pet dander away, but also dust and other allergens, like pollen.

Do note that vacuuming might kick up some pet dander though, which can exacerbate your allergies. You might want to have someone who doesn’t have pet allergies do the vacuuming instead.

Keep Your Pets Off Furniture

It’s a bad habit to allow Fido on your couch anyway, so it’s time to curb this bad habit. Not only will it keep them off your nice upholstery, but it’ll help with your allergies too! They won’t be leaving their dander all over the places you sit, after all.

You should wash fabrics and upholstery that your pets do go on. This includes your pillows, blankets, and throw rugs.

Change Your Air Filters Often

Your HVAC system works hard to circulate hot or cold air when you need it. But what it also circulates is pet dander!

You’ll need to change your air filters often to keep them free of these pesky particles. Get more info on the right types of air filters so you purchase the right ones for your house.

Use an Air Purifier

Air purifiers will grab all the impurities out of the air and keep them neatly trapped inside.

This won’t replace regular vacuuming, but it can certainly help. Just make sure you change the filters every so often to keep your air purifier running efficiently.

Bathe Your Pet More

If your pet’s notorious for getting itself into the dirtiest situations possible, then you can kill 2 birds with 1 stone here.

Bathing them more often will keep their coat cleaner. But more importantly, it’ll also reduce the allergens found in dander. For the best results, wash them at least twice a week.

Decrease Pet Dander in Your Home With Our Tips

Pet dander can be annoying to deal with, especially if your pet allergies are bad. But with our tips, you’ll be able to improve your home air quality and make it a better place to live in for everyone.

So make sure to vacuum regularly, keep your pets off furniture, change your air filters, run air purifiers, and bathe your pet more. These will all help keep the sniffles away!

For more advice on how to better your home, keep browsing our blog page.

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