Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Got Airborne Parrot Feathers?


If you own one of the many kinds of beautiful parrots you surely enjoy many happy hours watching and interacting with your bird.

What you probably enjoy least is having pieces or feathers rain down on you and your bird. Not only is it unsightly, but regular inhalation of these particles can cause serious health problems for you and your bird.

Let’s talk about your bird first. Because their air passages are so small, it doesn’t take very much to cause a blockage. This restriction can trigger the onset of disease and infection which can greatly reduce their life span. And all too often, you’re not even aware that your bird is ill until it’s too late to reverse the condition.

As for you and the other people who share your home, the news is not much better. Routine inhalation of particles such as feathers, bird dust, and dander can all cause allergic reactions for people who formerly had no sensitivity. For people who are already allergic this can worsen conditions to the point that they are no longer able to tolerate a bird in the home.

The best defense is a good offense. And in this case that means taking the bird-related as well as normal household particles out of the air before they can reach disastrous proportions. The best type of filtration for reducing particulates is HEPA or high efficiency particle arresting filtration. This type of filter is able to remove particles as small as .3 microns with 99.97% efficiency.

And because this type of filter doesn’t care what the source of particles is, it will also remove usual household irritants such as dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, and pollen, dander from other pets, and airborne bacteria and viruses.

See the air purifier that can remove parrot feathers and other pollutants from your air 24 hours every day at http://purerair.com/bird_dander_air_purifier.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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