Creating a Healthier Home

Pets

Skin flakes, urine, and saliva of warm blooded animals can be an asthma trigger. People who have asthma or are allergic to cats or dogs should keep them out of the bedroom and other sleeping areas at all times. If pets are allowed inside the home, it is best to keep the door to the bedroom closed.


| Mattress and Box Springs | Pillows | Bedding | Curtains | Clothing | Knick-Knacks | Toys/Stuffed Animals | Pets | Carpet | Humidity |


| Living Room || Kitchen || Bed Room || Bath Room || Garage || Basement || Attic || Home |

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