A Parent’s Quick Guide to Understanding Home Air Quality

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We’ve all heard about air pollution. It’s awful, it’s everywhere and we try to stay out of it as much as possible. We tell our kids to stay away from the road and smoke-belching vehicles. We visualize air pollution as smoke, smog, and anything that seems to ‘color the air’ outside.

Is Pet Dander Endangering Your Health?

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Pets are our source of comfort and companionship, but do we realize that our pets are also a source of indoor air pollution? Pet dander is one of the most common triggers for allergy. If you have a pet at home, you may want to consider taking the steps to ensure your air is clean and allergen free.

How Does Indoor Air Pollution Affect Your Pets?

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Our furry friends have an amazing sense of smell. They have around 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, while us humans have up to six million. While having a bionic sense of smell is amazing, it also has a downside. Usually, when we think about air pollution, we only consider how it affects humans. But with their sensitive sense of smell, our pets can suffer more than we know.