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Allergic to Pet Dander? Here’s Help.

By February 13, 2018November 29th, 2020No Comments

Pet owners might not know it, but animal fur is not the main cause of their allergies, it’s the tiny flakes of their pet’s dead skin called pet dander. We love our pets but for so many people the unfortunate side effect of keeping them inside is the discomfort of allergies. You can manage your allergies and pet dander in many different ways. Because FiltersFast.com is an air and water filtration company, we know these issues come up a lot. This is why we to look at the issue of pet allergies and provided some suggestions that might help in managing any discomfort.

Why our bodies react to allergies.

The reason for why we have allergies is an ongoing debate. Studies like the one over at Discovery Magazine point to the body’s response of releasing antibodies to attack foreign substances as being an evolutionary advantage against venomous reptiles and flying insects like bees or wasps, cancers and other diseases. If true, then it suggests that while our immune system has made our bodies more resilient against many unique forces, at the same time it has caused us to be hyper-sensitive to particles like dust, pollen, and dander from our pets.

When it comes to allergic reactions we expect the normal symptoms of an itchy throat, congestion, and watery eyes, but for some people being anywhere near pet dander can cause aggressive asthma symptoms. So bad in fact that you might have to avoid some people’s homes entirely, carry an inhaler, or regularly visit your doctor for allergy shots.

But with the unconditional love that our pets give us it is super easy to make accommodations by managing our allergies through cleaning more often and taking the appropriate medication. We’ll leave the doctoring to doctors and instead focus on reducing the amount of pet dander, dust, pollen and other allergy-causing particles around your home.

You have a few options when it comes to home filtration. The first getting in the habit of thinking about your air conditioning system. If you haven’t checked your air filter in the past 3 months we urge you to use our guide to sizing air filters and pick up a replacement from Filtersfast.com immediately!

We are telling you this because we are concerned about your general health and want to let you know about the amount of money you will save on heating and cooling bills. Our filters are made up of a tightly packed synthetic fibers that, you guessed it, capture particles like pet dander, mites, mold, and more ranging from 0.3 microns (a very small size) to 100 microns (thickness of human hair).

MERV-Air-Filter-Chart

If you look at a chart comparing MERV 8, MERV 11, and MERV 13 filters, you’ll see that the higher the MERV rating, the more particles are captured because the filter media has fewer air gaps. For residential applications, we do not recommend going below a MERV 8 or higher than 13.

We mentioned a few paragraphs up that you should check your filter at least every 3 months. If you have a lot of pets in your home and find lumps of animal hair in every nook and cranny despite regular cleanings you might want to get in the habit of checking air filters every month because it is very likely your filters are clogged.

 

 

 

If you don’t have central air or don’t often run your air conditioner or you want the best quality air possible you can always go the route of buying an air purifier.

When shopping air purifiers look around for a model that uses a HEPA filter. HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air and refers to the fact that the filter is manufactured, tested, and certified in accordance with current standards. HEPA filters then must capture 99.97% of 0.3-micron particles in the air. See the similarity to MERV 13? For pet dander alone a HEPA filter might be overdoing it, but because you don’t use your air conditioning system regularly or your have allergy problems, the higher filtration capacity makes the purchase worthwhile.

Keep in mind that air purifiers come in a wide range of capacities. Some are designed to work in a small bedroom or office, others for more open spaces like living rooms that connect to hallways and kitchens. You should decide how much you are willing to spend and how allergies affect you throughout the day. If allergies are really only a problem at night, think about buying a smaller purifier to keep in your bedroom. It is a safe bet to say that the bigger the purifier the more you will pay, but that also means it is designed to move and clean more air of allergy-causing contaminants.

 
EcoBlueLife.com is a replacement water and air filter company located in the United States. The views and opinions contained herein are solely those of the original author and do not represent Eco Blue Life or its affiliates. This article was originally published on FiltersFast.com  
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