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Cat Shelter Air Purifier---5 Features That Will Make A Cat Shelter Air Purifier Effective

By Debbie Davis

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Cat odor, particularly cat urine odor, is one of the most difficult smells to eliminate. Multiply that smell by 25, 50, or even more cats, and you have a smell that can literally take your breath away. And cats' noses are much more sensitive than human ones, so the smell is no picnic for them either.

Using an air purifier to remove dander, hair, and odor to keep the air smelling fresh and clean is the best way to head off problems. Here are 5 things a cleaner must be able to do to be effective.

Able to Run 24 Hours---Keeping the air clear means never allowing pollutants to build to unacceptably high levels. This means continuously filtering the air. Being able to trust the filtration unit to clean effectively and safely 24 hours a day is a must. Look for a unit that has a split capacitor motor designed for continuous operation without needing to be turned on or off unless the filter is being replaced. This will assure a clean smell for both you and your clients.

Uses HEPA Filtration---High efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) technology by definition means that for every 10,000 airborne particulates that are.3 microns or greater, like cat hair and dander, it has been proven to remove 99,997 of them with 97% efficiency. This means that the airborne particles that viruses and bacteria often attach to can be eliminated by this filter.

Reducing both the particles and the germs will go a long way towards keeping the cats and the people who care for them healthy. This type of filtration is completely safe for animals and humans, and its only by-product is clean air.

Low Maintenance---It probably goes without saying that running a shelter means you've got your hands full. Rescuing them, providing for them, and trying to find a good home for them is a huge job. The last thing you need is one more thing to do. Maintenance should be low and require vacuuming the cleaner as often as you clean the facility.

A filter that requires constantly cleaning means your air is not being cleaned, and pollutants are accumulating. It also means someone's time is not being used in the best way. Instead opt for a filter that can last years without being changed.

Multiple Filtration Process---The more filters a unit has the able it is to remove different kinds of pollutants. It also means that you will need to replace the filter less often.

Look for a large and medium particle pre-filter. These will trap the big particles that you can. A HEPA filter is a must because it traps particulates that you can't see. And, of course, a filter for cat urine odor is a must. It makes sense that a cleaner with a 4-stage filtration process will be much more effective than one that has only one or no filter.

Filter for Odor Removal---Carbon has been proven to be the best filter for removing odor. And in a sanctuary for felines, this is probably the filter that will make the most noticeable difference and how the air smells. A cleaner that combines carbon with a special additive that can remove the urine smell is a winning combination and one that can make your shelter a pleasant place for cats and those who love them.

See the air purifier that cat shelters across the U.S. find so effective now at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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