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Pet owners face significant challenges to maintaining good indoor air quality both for the human and pet population of the home. Just as humans can be allergic to pet hair and pet dander, the opposite can also be true. Pets are especially prone to poor indoor air quality caused by pollutants from paint, carpets, insulation, and construction materials. Reducing the Discomforts of Pet-Related Allergiesr

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Indoor pets are often considered to be members of the family, but they can cause health problems for the human members of the family by reducing the quality of the air inside the home. Pets release hair and dander into the air for their human companions to breathe, sometimes causing respiratory issues and allergic reactions. There are a number of things that pet owners can do to improve the air quality in their homes. Following the five tips described below can improve air quality by a significant amount. 1. Limit Pets To Certain Areas Of The Home

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It is estimated that at least 40 millio Americans suffer from chronic, long term sleep disorders. There are an estimated 20 to 30 million more that experience occasional problems with their sleep. These estimates, provided by the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, are not necessarily shocking, considering that we live in such a robust and technologically dynamic society.

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