AIR purifiers and pet odors?

by admin on August 21, 2010

AIR purifiers and pet odors?
AIR purifiers and pet odors?

What is the best type of air purifier to get it? dust and pollen?

be rid of negetive ion dust, smoke, pollen, pet hair and odors? Or what? thank you:)

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Paul August 21, 2010 at 9:15 pm

Pet stains cause pet odors. Urine is about the worst thing that can happen to a carpet. The urine passes through the carpet, into the carpet pad, and finally on to the floor. Bacteria grow in this mess, using the alkaline urine salts as a food source, especially on humid days. Keep your pet off of the carpet, furniture, and bedding, unless it wears underwear. If you have a dog, say a lab, every time it gets up off of the floor, it will shake itself. One million particles of dirt, dust, dander, are released into the air you breathe. This is an unhealthy condition taking place in your home. I would hope there are no children, under six, with developing lungs breathing this foul atmosphere. Always remember that pets are animals, they are not human. Take charge of your home, keep your pets outside.

Txxx August 21, 2010 at 9:15 pm

Do you have windows? Let the natural air filter through and disperse the grossness of the air…

I like to use Air Wick Lavendar ("It’s good to be home!"). For the bathroom. Pet odors can’t be more grotty than the bathroom, ay?

labrat August 21, 2010 at 9:15 pm

I recently bought a Russell Hobbs air purifier. My sons both have allergies to dust mites, moulds and pollens. Unfortunately if you leave the windows closed all the time you will be over run with dust mites and mold, if you open them you let the pollen in.
I find it’s best to do a bit of both, then use the filter while the windows are open to catch the pollen. Even if you do it one room at a time, with the door closed but the window open.
The air purifier seems to be a good one. It has a large particle filter that can be washed, then a hepa filter for small particles and finally a charcoal filter to help with odors. If you leave it on automatic, it senses smell and particles in the air and increases the fan speed to match. It also shows on a display panel what the purity of the air is.
It also has an ioniser that can be used as wanted, and a set of UV lights to sterilize as well for if there are sick people in the house. I paid $500 for it, and I must say it is very impressive.

John August 21, 2010 at 9:15 pm

The best air purifier on the market is the Sun Pure SP-20C at http://www.allergy-relief-air-purifier.com/portable-air-purifiers.html It is the same unit used in hospital labs for its efficiency and effectiveness. Here is a video of one used in an invitro fertilization lab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDDX_XWAcRY The Sun Pure SP-20C is capable of cleaning the air in a room size up to 2,000 sq ft. In fact, the only machine that comes close to the effectiveness of the Sun Pure is the IQ Air GC. There is a comparison here http://www.allergy-relief-air-purifier.com/best-home-air-purifier.html that shows how they match up. Notice the cost of replacing the filter sets in the IQ Air cost as much as replacing the entire machine every two years.

Most importantly, when you buy a high quality air purifier, make sure to ask for the independent third party testing to prove that the machine actually does what it says it can do. It is common to see someone dressed like a doctor or say he is a doctor endorsing a product, but that doesn’t take the place of actual testing. Good luck!!

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