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Writer's pictureJeremy Mills

How Pet Dander Affects Furnace Filters

Updated: May 14, 2023




As much as we love our furry friends, it's no secret that they can have a significant impact on the air quality in our homes. Pet dander, hair, and odors can all contribute to poor indoor air quality, which can be especially problematic for those with allergies or respiratory issues. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to mitigate the impact of pets on your home's air quality and furnace filters.
















First and foremost, it's important to regularly change your furnace filters. A clean filter helps to trap pet hair, dander, and other debris, preventing it from circulating throughout your home. Depending on the type of filter you use, it's recommended that you change it every one to three months. However, if you have pets, you may need to replace it more frequently to maintain optimal indoor air quality.
















Another way to improve indoor air quality when you have pets is to regularly groom them. Brushing your pets outside can help prevent loose hair and dander from entering your home in the first place. You can also bathe your pets regularly to reduce odors and remove excess hair and dander. Keeping your pets' bedding clean and washing it regularly can also help to prevent pet-related pollutants from accumulating in your home.
















Investing in an air purifier can also be beneficial for those with pets. An air purifier with a HEPA filter can capture even the smallest particles of pet dander and other pollutants. Additionally, some air purifiers come with specialized filters designed specifically for pet-related pollutants, such as activated carbon filters for removing pet odors.
















Finally, it's important to schedule regular maintenance for your HVAC system. A qualified technician can inspect your furnace and air conditioning units, clean any accumulated debris or pet hair, and ensure that your system is operating at peak efficiency. This not only improves indoor air quality but can also help to extend the lifespan of your HVAC system, reducing the need for costly repairs or replacements down the line.
















In conclusion, while pets can have a significant impact on indoor air quality, there are steps you can take to mitigate their impact. Regularly changing furnace filters, grooming pets, investing in an air purifier, and scheduling regular HVAC maintenance are all important steps to maintaining clean and healthy air in your home, even with furry friends. If you have any questions about how to improve indoor air quality in your home, contact Air One Heating Service today! 604-856-9660











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