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Pet Urine Air Cleaner---5 Must Have Features



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By : Debbie Davis   

Having to choose between your pet's odor and a clean smelling house isn't a choice you have to make if you use an air cleaner to eliminate the odor. Here are 5 important technical specifications that an effective cleaner needs to have.

Split Capacitor Motor---If you've had problem with odor for a while, there are probably places where accidents have happened that cannot be cleaned. These include wall boards, sub-flooring under carpet, and places that you are not even aware of.

This calls for a filter that can run continually to eliminate both residual odors and future problems.. This type of motor is designed to perform continuously with high revolutions per minute (RPM).

A cleaner that has this type of motor can scrub the air continually whether you are home or not. This means that the smell, which is ammonia based, is never allowed to build to an embarrassing level.

360 Degree Intake---This feature is important for a number of reasons. A unit that can pull air in from all sides gives it greater flexibility in placement. Typically it will only need about 6 inches of clearance from any. This means it can work quietly in a corner without interfering with placement of other things in the room.

Steel Casing---Pets are curious about things in their environment just like people are. Many choose to explore with their mouths, and paws.. A cleaner made of steel is nearly impossible for them to chew on, or get choked by pieces that break off.

When the motor heats up the outside casing, steel is the best material to have.. With a steel cover there is no off-gassing of fumes like there is with units made of plastic. The only gas that your purifier should produce is fresh, clean, air. This insures the safety of pets and humans too.

Carbon Filter---Removing gaseous pollutants such as odors demands a carbon filter. It is well known for its ability to remove odor. And since urine is predominantly ammonia, look for a carbon filter with an additive that is specifically geared towards eliminating that smell.

Variable Filtration Rate---When something happens to create more odor, it's important to be able to speed up the rate at which the air is cleaned. When things are back to normal being able to reduce the speed will save you money.. Being able to adjust the rate of filtration from low to high gives you the most control if and when disaster happens.

This also saves money because it allows you to adjust the speed at which the air is cleaned based on the need. So you use only the power you need based on your daily situation.

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Author Resource:- An excellent HEPA air purifier to remove pet odor from your air is offered by PurerAir.com at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html
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