From cuddles and companionship to exercise and entertainment, pets bring a lot to our lives. Research shows that pet ownership helps lower blood pressure, cancer and heart disease risks, and depression rates, while also encouraging exercise and reducing stress. But for all the benefits that Fluffy and Fido bring to our lives, they can also impact the air quality in our homes. Dander, hair, and pet odors can lead to frequent sneezing, itchy eyes, or worse.
Thankfully, easing these issues doesn’t mean saying goodbye to your furry or feathered friends. With a few key strategies, it’s possible to effectively manage these pet-related airborne contaminants and enjoy improved indoor air quality that benefits everyone living in your home. Here’s how you can tackle these challenges with effective cleaning, ventilation, and air purification strategies.
Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the purity of the air inside your home and plays a vital role in overall health. Good IAQ can improve comfort and reduce exposure to allergens and other respiratory irritants. For pet owners, maintaining good IAQ can be a challenge. Pet dander (skin cells), hair, and waste are common sources of indoor pollution that may irritate airways or trigger allergic reactions, especially for sensitive individuals.
About 60% of U.S. households have a pet, and as much as 20% of people have pet allergies. As many animal lovers know, those two groups aren’t mutually exclusive. For instance, one study found that nearly a quarter of cat owners have someone in their household with a cat allergy.
When love for a pet keeps owners in constant contact with the source of their sneezing, other methods of allergen management are essential. Having a regular cleaning routine tops that list, including a few specific steps to stay ahead of shed:
Vacuum and Dust Regularly: Pet hair and dander often cling to carpets, furniture, and other surfaces. Use a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter to capture microscopic particles and reduce allergens on surfaces and circulating in the air.
Choose HEPA Filters: Beyond vacuums, air purifiers with HEPA filters are essential for pet owners. These filters capture pet dander and fur, removing up to 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns.
Wash Pet Bedding and Toys: Pet bedding and toys can trap fur and dander. Cleaning these items regularly prevents buildup and helps reduce allergens in the air.
Groom Your Pet Frequently, Outside: Source management, including regular brushing and bathing outdoors, can help manage pet shedding and minimize the amount of allergens that come into your home.
Pet hair often lands on floors, furniture, and other surfaces where it’s easy to vacuum or wipe away. But tiny particles like dander or particles from pet waste can stay airborne longer. Use these methods to dilute the amount of pet-related pollutants in your indoor air by bringing in fresh air from outside:
Open Windows: Indoor air can be as much as five times more contaminated than outdoor air. Allow fresh air to circulate by opening windows when weather permits. Increased ventilation naturally reduces dander, odors, and other IAQ threats.
Run Exhaust Fans: Exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms help pull contaminated indoor air out of the home. Consider pairing ventilation with a dehumidifier to manage indoor humidity, which can have a direct effect on allergies in general.
No one has time for constant cleaning and vacuuming. Alongside open windows and exhaust fans, put air purifiers to work in your home as a practical and efficient way to manage pet-related allergens:
Look for Pet-Specific Models: Some air purifiers are specifically designed for pet households, using specialized filters to capture dander, fur, and odors effectively. Panasonic’s WhisperAir Repair air purifier uses nanoe™ X technology to neutralize allergens of all types, including those from pet sources.
Prioritize HEPA and Carbon Filtration: A purifier with a HEPA filter captures pet hair and dander, while an activated carbon filter can neutralize pet odors, creating a fresher indoor environment.
Like Fido ringing his bell when it’s time to go out, or Fluffy jumping onto your keyboard to signal it’s time for dinner, handy alerts can help you manage your IAQ too. Many air purifiers will monitor indoor air quality and let you know if pollutant levels start creeping up. If that happens, you can easily take action with additional ventilation, air purification, or cleaning to bring contaminant levels back down to a healthier state.
Keeping the air clean in a pet-friendly home doesn’t have to be complicated. With regular cleaning, good ventilation, and the right air purifier, you can enjoy the benefits of a furry friend without compromising on indoor air quality.
Panasonic’s award-winning IAQ and ventilation solutions are designed to help you create a healthier, more comfortable environment for your whole family — pets included. If you'd like to breathe easier around your furry friend, Panasonic has all the tools you need to improve your indoor air quality at home.