Monday, January 28, 2013

Air Purifiers And Dogs---5 Safe And Effective Features

If you love your dog but the hair, dander, and
odor not so much, putting the right air cleaner
to work in your home is an effective solution.
Here are 5 features that a safe and effective
cleaner should have.

Steel Casing---Depending on the age of your dog,
it often explores new objects by chewing on them.
But as strong as its teeth may be, steel can
stand up to them and avoid a possible choking
hazard.

Since the cleaner needs to filter the air
continuously it is likely that the motor will
eventually heat up the outer case, not much, but
some. When exposed to heat, many units made of
plastic often off-gas noxious fumes. When the
casing is made of steel, that possibility is
virtually eliminated.

Safe By-Product---The whole purpose of filtering
the air is to make the air cleaner and therefore
healthier. Fresh air is the one by-product that
everyone agrees is best; and it should be the
only by-product your cleaner produces.

Stay away from units that produce any amount of
ozone or ionized particles. These filtration
methods are still controversial and there are
questions both about their effectiveness and
safety for humans and animals.

Split Capacitor Motor---This type of motor gives
you a serious advantage with filtration. Designed
to run at high revolutions per minute
continuously, it is what will allow you to enjoy
24 hour filtration every day.

Cleaners without this motor often need to be
turned off periodically, or the technical
specifications will limit the number of hours
that it is safe to operate it within a 24 hours
period.

Having to stop filtration for any length of time
allows pollutants to build to levels that are
often unpleasant and unhealthy. Check the
technical specifications to make sure that a
split capacitor motor is contained in the unit
you choose.

Particle Filters---Hair and dander have to be
two of the biggest particle issues for dog
lovers. Nothing is going to remove all of the
hair and dander, but having a series of filters
that can remove particles ranging from the very
visible (hair) to the microscopic (dander) is a
must.

Pre-filters are the inexpensive filters that
allow a unit to trap the big particles in the
air. And a high efficiency particle arresting
(HEPA) filter is essential to eliminate
particles that are as small as .3 microns or
larger in size.

Having a variety of filters means that no one
filter has to do it all. That means the cleaner
will require fewer filter changes which means
you spend less time and money on replacement
filters.

Filter For Odor---Odor can sometimes be daunting
with a dog. If you are training a puppy, have an
older dog that is incontinent, or just a pooch
that makes mistakes in the house sometimes,
fresh air can seem like a thing of the past.

Carbon is the best type of filter for odor. And
since the smell can range from a simple doggy
smell to that of urine, it makes sense to have
an additive mixed into the carbon to enhance its
ability to remove urine odor.

Checking for these 5 features when considering
an air purifier to help with doggy pollutants
will help you bring home the safest and most
effective cleaner. Then you will be able to
enjoy your dog and a home that smells fresh and
clean too.


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