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  2. 14 Best New Nordstrom Rack Arrivals for Your Money in February

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    Now 12% off its comparable value, this air purifier features an adjustable fan control and a pre-filter to capture dust and pet dander song with a true H13 HEPA filter and carbon filter.

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    The easy-to-use thermostat control allows you to set the perfect temperature with peace of mind thanks to the overheating protection and tip-over protection. ... smoke, dust, pollen and pet dander ...

  4. Remove unsightly pet stains and bad smells with this top ...

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    To use, spray the stain with the formula and let it sit for up to an hour. It will create a rich lather upon contact on even set-in stains. After 60 minutes, soak up the stain using a paper towel ...

  5. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    It was the first of the Dyson cylinder models to feature the new "Animal" derivative first seen on the DC07, which essentially meant that the cleaner was capable of dealing effectively with pet hair and dander. Animal models came with an air driven turbine floorhead and mini turbo brush for effective pet hair removal from carpets and ...

  6. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    List of common allergens Allergen Examples Environmental Airborne: pollen, pet dander, mould, dust mites, smoke [2]. Skin: plants, cosmetics, cleaning detergents, insect stings, metals such as nickel and chromium

  7. Air purifier - Wikipedia

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    Dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, [8] and dust mite feces can act as allergens, triggering allergies in sensitive people. Smoke particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can pose a risk to health. Exposure to various components such as VOCs increases the likelihood of experiencing symptoms of sick building syndrome. [9]