|

It's time to start living life
PAIN FREE!

Click
HERE to Learn How!
Custom-Built Websites
For
$339.95
Back to the Smart Mag
Read Previous Articles
HOME
|
(ARA) - Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership. By taking a few
simple precautionary steps, it is possible to comfortably live with both
pets and allergies. Here are a few helpful tips:
* Shut the door.
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom - and not just when you are sleeping. If
you keep the door closed, it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in
during the day. This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest
with allergies.
* Keep pets off the furniture.
You can do this by placing a plastic cover on the furniture or by placing
pieces of aluminum foil on areas where pets settle. They find the noise
disturbing. Or you can try orange peel; cats dislike the smell.
* Ditch the carpets.
Pet hair tends to stick to carpets, especially soft, shaggy carpet. Try area
rugs on tile or wood floors. They are convenient because they are portable
and usually machine washable.
* Bathe pets.
Use an allergen-reducing shampoo and clean dogs at least twice a week.
* Clean the air.
Remove irritants with an air cleaner that has a HEPA filter.
* Vacuum and dust frequently.
Use a vacuum designed especially for pet owners. These include features such
as an odor-absorbing filter and powerful suction for pet hair, while still
retaining the dust and dirt that can trigger allergies and asthma.
The recently-introduced Cat & Dog vacuum, by Miele, the creators of the
first HEPA-certified vacuum cleaner, is built with a sealed system designed
to prevent dirt, dust and allergens from escaping back into the air. The
vacuum provides the powerful suction and airflow necessary to remove
stubborn pet hair and includes a versatile brush roller that automatically
adjusts when transitioning from hardwood to carpet. For more information
about Miele, visit www.mieleusa.com or call (800) 843-7231.
The articles written inside
The Smart Mag have been prepared for educational and informational
purposes only. They are not legal advice or legal opinions on any specific
matters. Internet subscribers and online readers should not act upon this
information without seeking professional counsel. The opinions expressed in
the articles found in Home Improvement are those of the author(s).
Home *
Magazine
* Advertise
* Talking Doorhangers *
Contact * Opportunity

Website by ABell
Solutions
Copyright © 2004 SmartStartGuide.com. All rights reserved.
Revised: June 05, 2011.
|