Humidify the Air
Air purifiers, like these from Daikin, capture airborne pet hair and dander. But they’re expensive, and you’ll still have to mechanically remove hair on carpets, couches and other materials in your home.
Humidifying the air can help reduce the static electricity, and humidifiers are generally more affordable. Humidifiers keep your skin and sinuses hydrated, but can encourage molds and allergens if the air gets too moist. Aim for 30% to 50% humidity, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Bonus: Because humidifiers reduce static electricity, no more shocking yourself and your pet after walking across the carpet!
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Brush Your Pet
Finally, the best way to keep pet hair from landing everywhere is preventing it from going airborne. Grab a pet brush or silicone mitt and give your best friend a grooming session to keep shedding under control.
If your dog or cat isn’t used to being groomed, take it slow and offer plenty of treats and encouragement. I have one dog who loves it, and one who runs every time I approach with the brush. (Unfortunately, she’s the shedder.) With a little luck, you’ll reduce the pet hair you have to clean up in no time.
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FAQ
How often should I clean to keep pet hair under control?
You should vacuum your home once every two to three days to keep pet hair under control. Be sure to focus on the areas of your home where your pet spends the most time. Consider a deep clean once every three to four weeks, including washing pet beds and cleaning upholstery.
How can I prevent pet hair from accumulating in my home?
The best way to prevent pet hair from accumulating in your home is to regularly groom your pet. You should also clean the areas your pet spends the most time in every two to three days.