If you own or work at a pet store, animal shelter, or veterinary office with multiple pets or animals present on a regular basis, everyone’s health—owners, customers, employees, etc–is likely at risk from poor indoor air quality. And unfortunately, a lot of people think that if they put a really good filter in the HVAC system that this will be enough to remove the dander and prevent illness—and nothing could be farther from the truth.
Pet dander is loaded with allergens, bacteria, viruses, and many other potentially infection agents, and air conditioner filters are not designed to trap those tiny particles. In fact, without a HEPA pet air cleaner running, all of those smaller particles from 0.5 microns to 5 microns or so are only being circulated MORE by your HVAC system because the pore size in typical air conditioner filters is too large and allows these pollutants to get through.
Even electrostatic HVAC filters are not enough to stop the tiny dander, hair & dust particles that cause the majority of allergies, respiratory and other illnesses. The other thing about HVAC filters is that most do not have much or any carbon in them to remove odors or chemicals from pet flea, tick and other treatments, which often contain pesticides—and most HVAC system filters don’t capture those chemicals, either, so everyone is breathing those, too. To remove these harmful dust & dander particles and prevent allergies requires a pet air cleaner with a true HEPA filter, which is standard for quality pet dander air cleaners.
Aside from the obvious health hazards, controlling cat, dog, bird and other animal odors is often a big problem, too. Veterinary offices, pet shelters and pet stores often don’t have a good air filtrations system in place to remove the odors caused by dander and constant urine & fecal material. To remove these odors effectively, it takes a good amount of specially activated carbon to effective remove these odors, as normally found in a proper pet air purifier. Pet air purifiers like the Austin Pet Machine, Aller Air 4000 Vocarb, or even the Blueair 450E have significant amounts of carbon and do a great job of removing odors, and can cover large spaces with one air cleaner. All three of these units are some of the very best air purifiers for cat, dog, & bird odors.
For extra large veterinary offices, shelters, rooms with kennels, or to clean the air in the whole building, you may want to look at say, an Aller Air 6000 AH Vocarb that attaches directly to the HVAC system and includes both a HEPA filter and heavy carbon filter for excellent air cleaning in every room—without buying multiple room air purifiers. There are also smaller commercial grade air purifiers that are very effective for pet or animal air cleaning purposes and contain anywhere from 23 to 100 lbs of carbon, as well as HEPA filters. Yes, there are low cost pet air purifiers that do work well, such as those from Winix, but they’re for smaller rooms and will need more filter changes (every 6 months or so) to continue to remove cat & dog urine and dander odors.
Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com is your #1 best source for pet air purifiers for just about any room, veterinary office, shelter or any other enclosed space where pets are kept. All of our air cleaners come with true HEPA & carbon filters, and some with healthy negative ions to effectively reduce or eliminate allergies and respiratory problems caused by pet dander and odors. Whatever pet air purification system you might need, we’ve got a perfect unit or system for you.
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