
Pet hair can cause allergies, which is a common misconception.
In fact, it's the protein in pet dandruff. -
Peeling off dead skin--
This may cause a reaction.
Dandruff can collect dust, as well as many surfaces of the home, such as carpets and sofas, so it is recommended to remove dust and vacuuming thoroughly on a regular basis.
If possible, remove the carpet from home and leave the pet outside the sleeping area.
Wash your hair often if you decide to keep your carpet.
However, you will want to use a quick
A dryer that prevents the mold from piling up on the carpet.
A high air purifier
Air Efficiency of particles (HEPA)
The filter is another option to prevent dandruff.
Many strategies to reduce pet dandruff, such as dust removal, vacuuming, using air filters and carpet removal, can also be used for dust removal.
Use microfibre or damp cloth when removing dust;
When vacuuming, use a machine with a HEPA filter.
Also, you may consider wrapping the mattress and pillow in the allergenproof covers.
For these purposes, products may be recommended by your allergy specialist. Other dust-
Removal steps include eliminating clutter, purchasing washable curtains or blinds, and cleaning all bedding at home in hot weather (
130 degrees Fahrenheit/54 degrees Celsius)
Every one to two weeks.
If you would like to learn more about the elimination of allergens, please continue to read more.