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Allergens - Animal Fur

Updated: 28 March 2024

Most often, pet allergy is triggered by exposure to the dead flakes of skin (dander) a pet shed. Coming into physical contact with pet dander can cause contact dermatitis, or a skin rash, hives or trigger a person's asthma.

What you can do to try and prevent allergic reactions:

• Avoid contact with relevant animals

• If possible, avoid visiting homes/areas where pets live

• If exposure is likely, try taking an antihistamine beforehand and avoid touching the pet or being in the same room

• Wash hands after touching or being licked by a pet

• Damp dust as often as possible to help keep pet dander (as well as dust mites and other allergens) to a minimum

• Carpets should be cleaned using a vacuum (but it must be one with a HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter and wash hard floor surfaces with hot, soapy water

• Wash your hands after working with co-workers who have pets to avoid transferring any pet dander to your clothes, skin, or face

• Store personal coats and bags away from other employees who have pets

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