How Your Pet Affects Indoor Air Quality

Have a Furry Pet? You May Be in for a ‘Dander’ of a Time

Do you have concerns about whether having a pet affects indoor air quality? It seems no matter what kind of pet we have, caring for them becomes part of our household routine. Some pets are self-contained, while others tend to have free roam of the house. When that pet has fur, hair, or feathers that can shed, the family may encounter dander. Part of our pet’s excess outer layer of skin can flake off, similar to human dandruff.

Even in the cleanest of homes, the presence of dander can cause allergic reactions in sensitive family members or visitors. Some of these symptoms of dander allergy include red, watery or itchy eyes, itchy skin, and repeated sneezing. Often, taking an antihistamine is enough to minimize the health risks.

However, some who are very sensitive may experience sleeping difficulties. Prolonged exposure to allergens could lead to the development of chronic breathing problems, such as asthma. Having the healthiest indoor air quality can be an essential key to having a healthy home with pets.

 

Indoor Air Quality Depends on Effective Filtration

A serious look at indoor air quality can make a difference for those who suffer from pet-related dander allergy symptoms. Knowing that the home or building’s air filtration has top maintenance can minimize dander allergies from pets and other sources. Homeowners and property owners fail to consider indoor air quality as a factor in maintenance efforts.

If your residence enjoys life with any type of pet, keeping effective filtration year-round can be very important to your quality of life. We recognize how much fun and enjoyment pets themselves add to our lives. Steers Heating & Cooling wants customers to be aware of how important indoor air quality is, and how effective air filtration services can help.

 

When Fur Flies or Pests Invade, Keeping Air Quality is Important

Beyond what happens inside the residence, pets who venture outside for walks or to play may return home carrying more than we expect. Birds could develop mites, while dogs or cats may catch fleas, ticks, or other pests in their fur. Certain seasons of the year can be problematic for pets shedding hair, skin, or molting feathers. These can be real obstacles when it comes to pets and pests alike.

The use of pest control to rid pets of problematic insects can also have an effect on indoor air quality. Standard pet grooming in the home can add to additional pet hair and dander in the air and on surfaces. The use of powders and chemical sprays can likewise linger in the air. All of these can add to other contaminants that impact breathability and indoor air quality.

 

Considerations About How a Pet Affects Indoor Air Quality

When having a pet poses a health risk to a family member, Steers Heating & Cooling understands the wish to do everything possible to remedy the problem. Our HVAC pros can offer sound advice on improving indoor air quality—from simply changing air filters to scheduling duct cleaning and other air system maintenance.

Have you ever wondered how some families can keep multiple types of pets? Know that keeping air ducts clean and healthy goes a long way in having a healthy home. Beyond reducing odors and contaminants, attending to regular air duct and filtration maintenance can mean all the difference to those affected by pets and their dander.

 

Adding Air Purification to Clean the Air

In addition to general maintenance concerns regarding pets, be sure to talk with your Steers Heating & Cooling expert about other ways to improve indoor air quality. In some instances, the use of an air cleaner or air purifier may be an additional help when dealing with pets in confined spaces. Homeowners often think of air purifiers when thinking about such concerns as smoking or cooking odors.

This is more than having an exhaust fan moving odors away. The more time family members spend indoors, with added pets, it may be possible to improve your home’s air quality by including an air purifier. Discuss this option with us for a sound, trustworthy recommendation. The professionals at Steers Heating & Cooling will not steer you wrong!

 

Be Serious About Indoor Air Quality with Steers Heating & Cooling

As we can see, taking serious maintenance steps can have a direct effect on indoor air quality. The good news is that you do not have to guess on the effectiveness or do it alone. The professionals at Steers Heating & Cooling are here to help our neighbors. We can help property owners with pets who also like to enjoy cleaner indoor air.

Knowing there are steps to take throughout the year can help every family member breathe easier. Indoor air quality and filtration from Steers Heating & Cooling is a major way to address personal comfort and make a healthier home. The professionals at Steers Heating & Cooling have many years of practice in the HVAC field. Our technicians know the most effective ways to keep indoor air quality at its best.

 

Pretty Kitty, Friendly Fido, or Polly Parrot? No Problem!

Take all of your pet-related air quality concerns and entrust them to the professionals at Steers Heating & Cooling. Our indoor air quality specialists can advise you on some of the best ways to keep homes and workplaces healthier. We may not be veterinarians, but we do have the know-how to help homeowners manage their HVAC concerns year round.

Whether you have a pretty kitty, friendly Fido, or Polly parrot, having quality air indoors does not have to be a problem. Everyone can breathe a little easier knowing that, as a property owner, you make every effort to maintain the safest air possible. Having quality, cleaner, breathable air is a plus for people and pets alike!

 

Trust Steers Heating & Cooling, Inc., serving the Parkersburg, West Virginia, region. We have provided excellence in HVAC products and services for more than 80 years. Call us today at (855) 226-9630 or contact us online to schedule residential, commercial, and industrial service to improve indoor air quality and so much more.