Thursday, July 14, 2011

Dog Kennel Air Cleaner---5 Features To Avoid

If urine smell is the first impression clients
get wind of, it may be the only one as they turn
and walk out the door. An air purifier designed
to remove urine and other kennel smells can keep
the air smelling fresh. Here are 5 features to
avoid in the cleaner you choose.

Carbon-less---Carbon continues to be the front
runner for its ability to remove gaseous
pollutants. Even without urine smell, there is
going to be odor from just the sheer number of
dogs that are housed in your space.

And then there are those times when they get
sick, roll in something they shouldn't, or just
give off that smell that dog-lovers refer to as
the "doggie smell". With all of these odors as a
possibility your unit must contain a substantial
carbon filter.

No Additive For Urine---As effective as carbon
is for odors and gases, it won't remove the
urine smell without help of an additive that is
specifically designed to get rid of the ammonia
smell that can be so offensive.

Only consider a unit that mentions an additive
for urine, or you will be sorely disappointed,
and so will your nose.

Minus the HEPA---Hair, dander, fur, and other
particles the dogs will literally drag in can
make for air that is thick. And unfortunately in
a kennel airborne bacteria and viruses use these
airborne particulates to ride from one host to
another.

The increased possibility of the spread of
disease and infection is a horrible threat for
your canine clients, is not that great for
humans, and even worse for your bottom line if
word of contamination gets out to the community
through the grapevine.

Having a high efficiency particle arresting (or
HEPA) filter included in the unit will eliminate
particles down to .3 microns in size. You
eliminate germs that can cause disease and
infection as the microscopic particles are
eliminated..

High Maintenance---Each time you have to stop
your purifier for maintenance means that the air
is not being cleaned. This lowers air quality
rapidly as particles and gases go unchecked and
build to embarrassing, irritating, and even
harmful levels..

A cleaner that will take a lot of work can be
spotted from a mile away because it generally
does not have pre-filters, or any filter, and
requires you to go inside the unit for cleaning.

A better choice is a unit that requires low to
no maintenance such as occasionally vacuuming it
on the outside. You don't want to take it with
you if it needs you to spray, or recharge it. No
muss no fuss should be the word on maintenance.

Limited Function---The pollutants in your
kennel don't take a break. And so your air
cleaner needs to be able to clean up after them
24 hours a day. A unit that can only run part of
the day lulls you into thinking that your air is
cleaner..

Instead choose a purifier with a split
capacitor motor that can operate effectively and
efficiently whether you are there or not. The
result will be clients (both 4-legged and
2-legged), and staff who breathe air that is
healthier, fresher, and clean smelling. And
there's no down side to that is there?


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See the air purifier from PurerAir.com
specifically designed to keep the air in dog
kennels fresh and clean 24 hours a day at
http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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