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Pet Air Purifiers--3 Reasons Pet Owners Need Purifiers

By Debbie Davis

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If you own a cat, dog, bird, bunny, or any other adorable creature, you know there's nothing like coming home to find those big trusting eyes welcoming you home.

As a pet owner you also know all of the responsibility and commitment that come with pet ownership. Using a pet air purifier means you can turn some of this responsibility over to the purifier and spend more time just enjoying every minute you have with your pet. Here are 3 reasons you need a purifier.

Hair - If you have a warm blooded pet, it has hair or fur. And you know first hand that hair and fur can and do go everywhere daily with normal activities. Once airborne it can and often does linger in the air for hours until you or your pet breathe it in, or until it finally falls to the floor, only to be sent airborne again by fan from the heat or air conditioning.

A filter won't vacuum for you, but by removing the hair while it's airborne, you and your pet breathe less of it, and there's less hair for you to vacuum from the floor and dust from the furniture. It is also makes for a more pleasant time when guest come if there is no pet hair blowing around when the heat or air conditioning start to move the air around.

Dander - Dander is dead skin that flakes off daily from your pet's skin. It makes way for new healthy skin and will be an ongoing process throughout your pet's life. But if you are allergic, it can cause acute symptoms such as stuffy nose, sneezing, and watery eyes. Many times it's not the dander itself but the protein found in the dander that causes adverse reactions, but by filtering the dander you've removed the source of the problem rather than having to treat the symptoms, or avoid your pets.

Odor - Everyone makes mistakes is probably an adage that you have come to understand more fully now that you have a pet. And with pets, mistakes will happen. If you can find the puddle or offending spot and neutralize it completely you will remove the odor, but if you can't find the spot, or can't get to the carpet padding or sub-flooring without major expense, a cleaner that can continuously filter the urine smell will make your home a nicer place to be.

An excellent resource for a high efficiency particle arresting (HEPA) air purifier to remove hair, dander, and odor from your air is offered by PurerAir - the Pet Air Purifier at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html.

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