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Professional Kennel Air Purifier---5 Best Features That Will Insure Clean Air

By Debbie Davis

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A kennel only gets one chance to make a good first impression, and while a lot of a good impression is visual, a lot is made or not made by how your kennel smells. Any owner that boards their pet is concerned enough to want the very best. Filtering the air is the best way to assure fresh air, and the purifier that is to be effective should have the following 5 features.

Effective Filter for Odor---Being away from home and a beloved owner can be incredibly stressful for animals. This often results in urination that would not otherwise happen. And since accidents are impossible to predict, using an air cleaner with a carbon filter that has an additive that is specifically designed to absorb urine odor can virtually eliminate the odor. Not only will this make a good first impression for owners, but will help you attract and keep good staff.

And since urine odor is one of the biggest reasons that more people don't use kennels, eliminating this smell gives you a huge advantage over others in the industry. Not only does your establishment get to make a good impression every time, but fresh, clean air makes it a more pleasant place to be.

Ability to Remove Particulates---Hair and the microscopic flakes of skin (dander) are a given in the pet business. And being able to literally keep your dander down will greatly improve the health of all in your space. Bacteria and viruses are often a huge problem in places where there are a lot of animals. But since they generally attach to larger particles in order to travel from one host to the next, being able to remove large as well as microscopic particles is a must.

HEPA (or high efficiency particle arresting) technology is the most effective for such a large volume of particle removal. By definition this type of filter must have been proven to be able to remove 99,997 out of every 10,000 airborne particulates with 99.97% efficiency. Designed to remove particles down to.3 microns in size, it is able to easily eliminate hair and dander as well as other more normal pollutants such as dust, mold and mildew spores and seasonal pollens.

Able to Operate 24 Hours---Since your business is designed to be on duty 24 hours a day, the cleaner that you select should be able to do the same. Look for a permanent split capacitor motor that is rated for continuous high revolutions per minute. This translates into long-life duty for your purifier.

Low Maintenance---A filter that takes minimal maintenance will make a huge difference to your business and your staff. Having a filter down for frequent filter changes means it is not working to keep the air clean. This means that odors and particulates will start to reach unacceptable levels quickly.

And having to assign a staff member to change the filter is probably not the best use of their time. Makes sure your filter has at least a 5 year life.

Made of Steel---This is important because steel will not off-gas odors when the motor heats ups. Avoid units made of plastic for that reason. Also, plastic can crack or chip leaving pets vulnerable to pieces that could choke. There is little or no chance of that happening with a purifier made of steel.

Opting for a cleaner that has all of the features above will yield the best results. And clean, fresh smelling air will yield happier 2 and 4-legged clients.

See the professional kennel air purifier offered by PurerAir.com and used by kennels across the United States and Canada now at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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