Would air purifiers help with animal hair and dust in the air?
Is it worth the money? I have a new baby and she is getting stuffy and I think it may be the air
Is it worth the money? I have a new baby and she is getting stuffy and I think it may be the air
Categories: Air Purifiers Tags: money, new baby
Yes, air purifiers can really help with removing the animal dander from the air, and to improve overall air quality in the home. However, you still need to vacuum and dust regularly to remove any hair that has settled on surfaces.
Place the purifier in areas that are particularly troublesome to ensure that the purifier is close enough to suck in the unwanted hair particles etc.
I recommend that you get advice from your doctor before using a purifier to ensure that the stuffiness is not being caused by another medical condition or allergy, and also to check which is the most suitable type of purifier for your daughter.
I don’t know if it will help with animal dander but my doctor highly recommended I get one for my 6 month olds room. He has had a cold and allergies and it helps a lot. We got a cool air one so when he gets moving around he won’t burn himself on it. You can pick a decent one up for $30.00 at Walmart.
I have a small, inexpensive one (around $40 from Wal-Mart) that I got to help with the pet dander from my dogs, cat and bird. I wasn’t sure if it helped or not but once I cleaned the cartridge for the first time and saw all of the junk that it filtered out of the air, I was a believer!