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4. Pet Allergens
Pet allergens are carried on small particles and remain airborne. They also adhere to surfaces and clothing. For this reason, most homes and schools where there are no pets will have some pet allergens in them. Methods for reducing pet allergens include:
- The best method is to remove the pet.
- If removing the pet is not an option, try excluding the pet from the areas of sleeping and the main living areas.
- Use allergy linings on pillows, bedding and mattresses.
- Vacuum regularly using a vacuum with a HEPA filter.
- Use a HEPA room purifier.
- If asthma symptoms are not well controlled, consider replacing carpet with hard flooring.
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