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Portable Pet Air Purifier---5 Features That Can Make A Cleaner Your Best Friend Forever

By Debbie Davis

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Air purifiers for pets are now recognized as an essential accessory for pet owners. Not only do they keep the air clean and fresh smelling for humans, just as importantly they can often prolong the life of your pet. Here are 5 features to look for that will make it your best friend forever.

Wheels---A unit that comes standard with wheels is a must. Air purifiers work by cleaning the air closest to them first. If there is something particularly smelly going on, or grooming that puts a lot of hair, dust, or feathers in the air, being able to roll the cleaner closer with a push of a finger beats having to lift it any day.

Easy portability encourages you to move the cleaner where it needed. And ultimately the wheels make it possible for you to provide cleaner air for you and your pets more quickly.

360 Degree Air Intake---Do you have friends that are fussy about where, and who they sit beside in a group? Yeah, I do too. But the last thing you want is an air cleaner that has to be placed in a certain place-like the middle of the room-in order to work well for you.

Having the ability to take in air from all sides with only 6 inches clearance needed means you can put your unit high or low, or even in a corner and count on it to work well without needing any attention from you.

Rugged Construction----Pets can be pretty curious creatures. And they frequently explore with mouths that often have big teeth and/or strong jaws. Having a purifier that is made of plastic can mean that they are able to break off pieces of it and at best break the cleaner. But they could also chew on small pieces, get choked, or worse.

Steel construction is what you want to prevent the possibility of these types of accidents. Some plastic units will off-gas noxious fumes into the air when the motor heats it up. Steel will not off-gas because of motor heat. Steel also allows you to move the purifier with few worries about damage.

2 Prong Plug With Adequate Cord---A cleaner that has a 2-prong plug gives you easy access to every 120 volt outlet which means regardless of where you and your pet go, clean air is always as close as the nearest outlet. You never have to delay filtration because you need a 3-prong adapter.

Having a cord that is short enough so it won't trip you or attract your pets' attention, but one that can allow you to plug it in where you want and not need an extension cord is a handy feature.

Light Weight----A unit that you may need to be on the move should be light enough to pick up or one that can easily be placed on a hand truck and moved. 30 to 45 pound is a good range for a cleaner that can go with you where and when you and your pets need it.

An excellent portable pet air purifier with a HEPA filter for particles and carbon-based filter to remove pet odor from your air is offered by PurerAir.com at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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