Eliminate Pet Allergens Effortlessly with Allerpet
Now with just the wipe of a cloth moistened with AllerpetR Solution you can remove the pet dander, saliva, urine and other secretions found on your pets that are known to trigger allergic reactions. In fact, 80% of pet-allergic people studied have shown Allerpet to be 100% effective at removing harmful allergens from cats, dogs, other small animals and even birds. Because of its gentle, non-toxic, pH balanced formula you can use Allerpet Solution as often
as you like, although a weekly application is usually enough. Best yet – no shampooing or rinsing is required! Give Allerpet Solution a try and you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Basic Facts on Dust Mites
Dust mites are found in nearly all homes, even in the cleanest ones. Dust mites thrive in dark, warm and humid environments and are typically found in:
• Pillows Comforters Carpets
• Mattresses. Blankets Upholstered Furniture
These areas also provide the mite’s greatest food source, the shed scales of human skin.
Dust is made up of many different particles, a variety of which can cause allergies. The dust mite is much smaller and can leave behind more than 100,000 of its waste particles in a gram of dust, making it a main cause of allergy symptoms.
Allergies are not caused by dust mites themselves, but rather by a combination of their waste particles and dead body fragments. These particles are called dust mite allergens, and most allergic people react to them. Unfortunately, although a dust mite may live for only 2-3 months, dust mite allergen particles continue to cause allergy symptoms even after the mite that produced them has died.
Both dust mites and bed bugs can find an ideal living environment in your bed. However, dust mites feed off our shed skin cells while bed bugs bite us directly in order to feed off our blood. Dust mites cause inhalant allergy symptoms and bed bugs do not.
Follow our 6 steps for allergen avoidance, which are particularly helpful for people with dust mite allergies. Remember to specifically:
• Focus on using the Aller Bedcare encasings
• Remove carpet in favor of wood or tile or treat carpet to denature allergens.
• Use a HEPA filtration vacuum that captures allergens.
• Avoid upholstered furniture and curtains where allergens can build up. Choose wipeable furniture like leather and window blinds instead.
• Use air filters to trap airborne allergens.
• Use a dehumidifier and air conditioner to keep humidity low and discourage dust mite growth.
• Clean with a facemask.
The Basic Facts on Pet Allergens
All pets produce dander, and since dander causes allergy symptoms, no pets are actually hypo-allergenic. Some may produce less dander, and allergy sufferers can be less sensitive to some breeds than others.
Cat allergen is particularly sticky and is easily carried on clothing. Although pet allergen levels are much higher in the homes of pet owners, these allergens can travel to other areas as dander sticks to clothes and other belongings.
Although the most effective treatment may require finding a new home for your pet, if you don’t make this choice, be sure that your pet is kept out of the bedroom. Wash hands or clothes after coming into contact with the pet, bathe the pet regularly and keep grooming to a minimum.
Removing pet dander requires thorough cleaning and can take as long as 20 weeks to alleviate symptoms.
• Cover all bedding in allergy encasings with smaller pore sizes to block pet dander.
• Wash linens, blankets and other bedding.
• Remove or treat carpets. Clean with a HEPA filtration vacuum.
• Replace upholstered furniture with wipeable furniture like leather. • Wipe down walls and hard surfaces.
• Filter air with vent filters and HEPA air purifiers.
Pet dander particles are extremely small, and only certain encasings with the smallest pore sizes (under 6 microns) or membrane barriers can trap these particles. An encasing traps pet dander within the bed and protects you from inhaling these allergen particles.

