Because pets are considered just as much a part of the family as the humans in your home, it’s important to keep your pets both comfortable and safe.

While pets adjust well to seasonal weather changes, it’s to their benefit to keep them inside during extreme weather.

As they enjoy the comfortable temperatures inside, here are some tips to keep them safe from the HVAC system.

Comfortable Temperatures

Cats and dogs naturally grow a bit of a thicker coat in cooler seasons to keep them warm.

While it’s common to lower the thermostat while away from home, remember the priority to keep your pets comfortable during the day.

A temperature of between 66-68 degrees Fahrenheit is a good range to keep your pets not too hot, not too cold, but just right during the day.

Blocking Temptation

Animals are naturally curious and like to investigate areas all over the home. In most cases, that’s fine except when it comes to components of your HVAC system.

If you are missing covers for any of your HVAC equipment, place a call into service right away for protective covers. This helps your pet avoid getting into any unprotected parts of the HVAC system.

It’s also important to keep all vents covered enough so that your pet can’t fall into or injure themselves in or near an exposed heat vent or cold air return.

Curious cats are especially guilty of climbing into spaces where they don’t belong. They have been known to jump into ceiling rafters and inexplicably find themselves stuck or wandering through ductwork.

If your cat finds herself in this situation, keep trying to calmly coach her out with the promise of a treat or favorite food. Most times, cats can eventually find their way out by themselves.

Off Limits Territory

Ideally, you’ll be able to train your pets to stay away from the HVAC system.

In an effort to discourage them to steer clear of the outdoor, as well as the indoor unit, a barrier like a temporary fence or enclosure may be enough to signal that the HVAC system is off limits.

Never let a pet wander around the HVAC unit unattended. You’ll be able to catch them before they can gain access to the unit and prevent any potential injuries to them or damage to the system.

If all else fails, keep access doors to the lower level closed for their protection.

Conclusion

Of course, the health and safety of your furry family members is a priority. With training, rewards or keeping the HVAC off limits, you and your pets can all enjoy a safe and comfortable home.

For service and maintenance, including a good cleaning of the pet hair and dander that gets into ductwork, filters and inside your HVAC system, call Dale HCS to schedule an appointment today.