As a nation of animal lovers there are several drawbacks.
1/ Pet hair
z/ Animal odour in the carpets
3/ Animal accidents
As we all know pet hair falls from our pets continuously.
If you have a laminated floor this would be a lot obvious to the naked eye.
You can see the hair. Clumps of hair which we brush up daily.
It would be prudent to concur that after the hair is brushed up, the floor is then mopped with bleach or a similar product. And the reason
for this is to kill any bacteria.
What do we do when we have a carpeted area?
Again the average household would hoover the carpet maybe every other day.
The carpets camouflages the smaller amounts of dander and this can become a little dangerous for the household.
As an example, let’s say Monday, carpet is not vacuumed and the same applies to Tuesday, Wednesday is a quick hoover, and the next
hovering is Saturday which is a little more thorough. This is just a guestimate, but with years of carpet cleaning behind us, we ask
customer these types of questions.
What happens to the dog’s hair when we don’t take control?
1 The hair will become entangled within your carpets fibre
2 This will then become a breeding ground for mites, and bacteria.
3 Odour from the hair is in the carpet.
Most families become used to the situation. This is not good for the family health especially if a household member suffers with asthma,
or allergies.
As I said we become used to it. And that is more prevalent when it is animal odours.