Pet Owners: How to Keep Pets and Keep Healthy Air Quality

Apr 9, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

As spring approaches in the Springboro, Ohio area, many people are beginning to experience allergies. And you may be surprised to learn that animals are in the same boat! If you own pets, then it’s all the more important to maintain a healthy air quality in your home. You can easily make it a habit to do some basic house cleaning this spring, and we at Springboro Heating & Cooling put together some tips to get you started. 

Just How Bad Is My Home’s Air Quality?

There are three different things that show symptoms of how bad your home’s air quality is, including:

Pets

According to research done by ASPCA and an article by Rosemary Jean-Louis, “Unlike humans, dogs and cats won’t sneeze or cough excessively when they are allergic to pollen. They lick, bite and scratch themselves a lot. That’s because pollen falls on their fur, ears and the pads on their paws. The pollen is then absorbed into the skin through those areas. Allergic dogs and cats try to soothe themselves by licking, chewing and scratching those affected areas. Too much of this can lead to hair loss, scabbing and ear infections.” These are the symptoms you should look for in your pets. If they show any of these signs, then you know that it’s time to address your home’s air quality! 

Humans

If members of your family are having difficulty breathing, begin coughing, have sneezing fits, or have a chronic runny nose, then you definitely know that your home’s air quality is subpar. 

HVAC Air Filter

If you’ve noticed that your HVAC system’s air filter has been getting dirtier faster lately, or if you’ve needed to replace it more frequently, then it’s time for a more thorough cleaning of your home. 

Time for Some Deep Cleaning! 

If you’ve noticed any of these signs, and are ready to commit to some house cleaning, then you can follow this easy checklist!

Dust 

First you can dust every surface with a clean duster. By doing this first, you’ll get the initial layer of dust and dirt out of the way. Then you can go over surfaces with a cleaning product to get any missed particles.

Bathe and Groom Pets 

If you bathe and groom your own pets, then now is the best time to do so. If you take your animals to a groomer, then the best time to do house cleaning is when they’re gone! 

Vacuum 

Although most people vacuum first, we suggest doing so at the end of your cleaning routine. This is because by cleaning, you’re stirring up particles of dust and dirt which will re-enter the air. After a while, those particles will settle landing on surfaces and your floor. That is why it’s best to thoroughly vacuum after cleaning everything else. 

Need More Tips?

If you have any additional questions, or if you’d like more tips on how to keep pets and keep your home’s air quality healthy, you can call Springboro Heating & Cooling today at 937-600-6834, or schedule an appointment now by clicking here!