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Why You Need a Pet Air Purifier For Your Home

One way that you might have considered cutting down on the effect of pet allergens is to get a pet air purifier for your home.

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Why You Need a Pet Air Purifier For Your Home

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  1. Why You Need a Pet Air Purifier For Your Home We all love our pets very dearly, but if you or a friend or family member is allergic to dogs or cats, pet dander (tiny flakes that are shed by your furry friend) or saliva may trigger a nasty bout of sneezing, red, itchy eyes and even hives. Dander happens to be the primary cause of pet-related allergic reactions, and all of our furry or feathered friends tend to give it off. Though most people are not allergic to pet hair, it may even exacerbate allergies by carrying pet dander and other allergens. One way that you might have considered cutting down on the effect of pet allergens is to get a pet air purifier for your home. But can air purifiers really remove pet dander and hair from the air? And if so, which one is the best for this job? How do pet allergies work? An allergic reaction is simply your immune system overreacting to something that would otherwise not be able to harm you. Pets happen to produce a number of different substances that can trigger allergies. Your immune system is the one that reacts to the protein molecules of the allergen. - Pet Dander Pets tend to carry dander and can even collect dust on their fur and coats. Dander is made up of skin flakes that your pet sheds along with their hair. in case you have a dander allergy, it means that you are allergic to the proteins that are secreted by oil glands under your pet’s skin. Shed skin, covered in these proteins, is a part of any dander shed by your pet. You may even sometimes notice these skin flakes floating through the air or accumulating in certain corners of your home. However, not all dander is visible to the human eye. Some of these are microscopic and may get trapped in carpets, bedding and furniture. If disturbed, these allergens can be released into the air and suspended there for a long time. - Pet Hair

  2. Pet hair itself rarely causes an allergic reaction, but it helps to trap particles of dander, so pet hair can still be a problem if it gets collected on the floor, your furniture or gets into the air. Pet hair can collect other animal products such as pet saliva or urine, which contain allergy-producing proteins as well. - Dust Bunnies Dust bunnies can often be home to accumulated pet dander, hair and saliva, in addition to other common household allergens such as pollen and mold spores. Additionally, dust mites feed on pet dander, multiple and produce more allergy substances that may get into the air- causing further issues for allergy sufferers. Address: LakeAir / RK Ventures Inc 1509 Rapids Dr STE 23, Racine,Wisconsin,53404-USA Phone no: 1-800-558-9436 Source - https://www.behance.net/gallery/140401381/Why-You-Need-a-Pet-Air-Purifier-For-Your-Home

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