Saturday, August 06, 2011

Eliminating Pet Urine Smell


Urine smell from a pet can be daunting. You’re not always there to see where the accident occurred, or you can’t properly clean it because it’s under the carpet or has been absorbed by the wall board.

Many times removing the smell can mean expensive changes such as removing carpet and sub-flooring or getting rid of furniture, and that only solves the problem if the accidents don’t continue to happen.

The ammonia from the urine can be so offensive that it can cause burning and watering eyes, and a feeling of just wanting to throw up. It’s true that after you’ve been around it for a while you no longer smell it, but it’s the first impression your home makes each time you open the door.

There are behavioral strategies you can use with your pet, and there are tons of books and articles written about what to do. But these are not overnight solutions, and you need a plan that can work now.

Continually filtering the air will remove the smell while you rehabilitate your pet’s behavior. An air cleaner that is to work against urine odor should be carbon-based with an additive specifically designed to eliminate urine odor.

This purifier should also have a number of filters for particles so that it can also remove airborne hair, fur, and dander that often trigger allergies and asthma.

PurerAir.com offers an air cleaner that continues to be used by commercial establishments as well as homeowners to keep the air free of urine smell. See it now at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

Take good care,

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

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