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5 Dust Effect that impact our health dangerously

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03/08/18 | Family Life, Pets

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Most homeowners tend to ignore what they don’t see in their houses. They rarely think about dust and pet hairs hiding in corners and furniture, until it cultivates on your favorite furniture.

However, having your house full of dust is dangerous for your health. Dust may contain all sort of things, from human skin cell, pollen, heavy metals, and bacteria. Also, dust may attract dust mites. The same can be said with pet hair. We don’t deny that pets offer benefit for our lives, however, excessive pet hair can also have dangerous impact to human health.

You need the best vacuum cleaner for pet hair to make sure your house is totally clean. Otherwise, when you walk around or vacuuming your house, dust particles and pet hairs will be stirred up and become breathable and absorbable through your skin. These are some health problems caused by dust and pet hairs:

Allergies, people with allergies usually develop symptoms like red rash on skin, watery eyes, and runny nose.Dermatitis, inhaling dust can cause atopic dermatitis or other skin conditions. Asthma, can be trigger by inhaling bacteria in household dust. Even greater possibility during spring cleaning or windy days.

Campylobacteriosis, caused by bacteria in pet hairs and will induce diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever.

Worm infection, for example hookworm which can be found in the feces of animals. It can cause a skin condition to be red, itchy, and sometimes painful because the hookworm larvae penetrate the skin. Another example is toxocariasis, from the animal’s feces. It can cause inflammation and vision loss, pain, fever, or organs damage. Toxoplasmosis, found when you come into contact with cat feces. It may cause brain or eye damage.

 

So, what can we done to prevent those health problems?

Here is 5 tips to save you from dust or pet hair diseases.

Dispose of pet feces quickly

By doing this, especially in the areas where your children play, may prevent the bacteria forming and you can prevent the spread of disease to other animals or humans. And always remember to wash your hands after having a contact with pets. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water to prevent dust or pet-related infections.

Buy a vacuum cleaner for pet hairs

No matter how often you groom your pets, you can’t stop the shedding and the pileup of pet hairs. So, it is better to purchase a vacuum cleaner for pet hairs. Make sure the vacuum cleaner suit your need, it may be robotic, hand vacuum or regular vacuum cleaner. It will help collect dust and pet hairs quickly and effectively. Remember to dampen your carpet and use a broom before you vacuum. You can also use a little baking soda on your carpet to remove the odor.

Use blanket or covers for your furniture

Toss a blanket over your couch can be a simple way to make it fur and dust free. You can also choose from custom-made couch covers variety to suit it with your home décor. The point is, it is much easier to wash your sofa cover than keeping it clean from fur or dust every time.

Use a dampened mop and sponge

If you have hardwood floors in your house then you can use a dampened mop to pick up dust or pet hairs. This damp mop will pick dust and pet hairs like magnet. Otherwise, you can also use damp sponge on furniture. Use it with duct tape to remove all the loose pet hairs.

Brush your pet regularly

Ideally you better brush you pet every day. Just do several brushes can do the trick, it is not necessarily a long brushing session (and do it outside). It will reduce the number of fur sheds in your house. You should also make sure your pet gets the up-to-date vaccinations. Make appointment with your veterinarian regularly to check on your pet problems.

Other than these tips, you also must keep in mind to organize your closets regularly. Believe it or not, closets can be a dust haven. Another thing is you need to change your bedding at least once a week. Your skin shed, hair, or daily dust will be collected in your bed.

You may get health problems while asleep, unconsciously inhaling dust particles in your pillow.And as much as we love our pet in the house, we don’t want to catch a disease from them. So, with the correct precautions we can enjoy their companionship without disrupting our health.

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