Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Pet Air Purifiers: A Way To Prevent Allergies for You--And Your Pet


Pet dander, bird dust, cat hair, and other allergens can all make allergies worse—for you and your pet. Cats, dogs, birds, other household animals, and humans, all release skin flakes or dandruff, bits of hair, bacteria, mucus, odors, chemicals, and other ‘organic matter’ that mixes with the dust in the house to create potent allergens that not only cause allergies and respiratory problems for their owners, but for the pets, as well.  Dogs seem to be especially vulnerable to household allergies, with runny noses, eye irritation, coughing, sneezing and more. And there’s a good chance that if you have allergies, your pet does, or will soon have them as well. The good news is that all this can be prevented with an air purifier that is designed for pets.

Just like us, when our pets have to breathe air that is polluted with human ‘dander’, dust and other household particles, their systems react with allergies and respiratory problems. And it makes sense, of course--our pets have noses, eyes, and respiratory systems that react to foreign particles, just like ours do. So the money you may be spending every month going to the vet, buying eye ointments, drops, and other allergy medications for your pet (and yourself) might be better spent on a quality air purifier that eliminates the problem for your pet, and everyone else, once and for all. Humans benefit greatly from cleaning up the air in homes and rooms when household allergies are a problem, and honestly, it’s no different for our pets. They are often just as reactive to the dust, chemicals, and other substances found in most homes and rooms as we are. Ask a veterinarian and see what they tell you about pet allergies and indoor air quality. Pet allergies come from three main sources: mites, bacteria or some other organism, dietary sources, and what they breathe or “get into” while roaming around.

When selecting pet air purifiers, there are several key features to look for. A good pet air cleaner will include a true HEPA filter that will trap 99.97% of all dander, pet and human, and a good amount of quality activated carbon to remove household chemical vapors and odors from urine and other ‘stuff’. Some even have electronic sensors that turn on and off when pollutants are detected. Your best air purifiers for dog allergies, cat allergies, and ‘human’ allergies, etc., include all of the above, and also feature healthy negative ions, which are harmless to humans and animals but kill bacteria & viruses, help eliminate odors, and make the smaller, more dangerous particles clump together so that they are more easily trapped by the HEPA filter.

Together with weekly house cleaning and regular bathing of your pet, a pet air purifier can make life a lot more bearable for you and your cat, dog, bird, or whatever other animal you may have. In fact, when you think about all the money you’ll save on medications, trips to vet or allergy doctor, a quality room air cleaner can actually be a low-cost way to prevent allergies for everyone. So far, from our testing and research, the best rated pet air purifiers are coming from Austin Air, Blueair, Winix, and Tiger Corporation, in that order.

At Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com, we sell only the best air cleaners for pet odor & dander, replacement filters, test kits, and other items you need to make sure the air in your home is clean for you and your pets. And since we’re an online store, we don’t have the overhead of traditional stores so we pass those savings on to you with cheap, discount prices, and free shipping every day. Call us toll-free today with any questions at 1-800-701-2513. Our indoor air quality experts are standing by to help!

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