As much as 20% of the population deals with allergies to proteins in animal dander, saliva and more. However, it may be possible to coexist with pets by employing strategies such as regular pet grooming including weekly baths, installation of an air purifier and establishment of an allergy-free space in the home.
1. Create an allergen-free room. A bedroom is often the best and most practical choice. By preventing your pet from entering this room, you can ensure at least eight hours of freedom from allergens every night. It's a good idea to use hypoallergenic bedding and pillow materials.
2. Vacuum and dust frequently using a vacuum equipped with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate arresting) filter or a disposable electrostatic bag. Wiping down the walls will also cut down on allergens.
3. Install an air purifier fitted with a HEPA filter. Modern, energy-efficient homes lock in air that is loaded with allergens, so it's smart to let in some fresh air daily.
4. Invest in washable pet bedding and cages that can be cleaned often and easily.
5. Bathe your pet at least once a week. Your veterinarian can recommend a shampoo that won't dry out his skin. Bathing works to wash off the allergens that accumulate in an animal's fur.
6. Brush or comb your pet frequently. It's best to do this outdoors, if possible.
7. If possible, have someone other than yourself do the housecleaning, litter box work and pet washing, wiping and brushing. If you must clean the house or change the litter, be sure to wear a dust mask.
8. Wash your hands after handling your companion animal and before touching your face. The areas around your nose and eyes are particularly sensitive to allergens.
Read more: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/story/19043815/2012/07/17/keeping-pets-despite-allergies-to-them#ixzz22t9pjTni
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