Saturday, December 10, 2011

Rabbit Fur Air Cleaner



If you have one rabbit or lots of rabbits sharing your home, they’re cute and you’re lucky.

You also have millions of particles of fur and dander floating in your air and lying in wait on horizontal surfaces such as furniture and floors.

Shedding of fur and dander is a natural part of their growth and development and will continue to happen as long as you have your bunnies.

The only way to deal with this is to remove these particles from the air before gravity has a chance to work its magic.

Removing them from the air will drastically decrease the amount in the air available for inhaling and will eliminate them before they can cover other surfaces. The more fur you eliminate from the air, the less you have to vacuum and damp wipe away.

In order to keep up with the production of these particles, an air cleaner needs to be able to run 24 hours a day. It also needs to have filters (as in more than one) for particles.

The best type of filter for particle reduction is called a HEPA (the most common abbreviation for high efficiency particle arresting) fitter. As its name suggests it rises to the top of the filter line up when it comes to effectively removing airborne particulates.

To be designated as a HEPA it must be able to remove 99,997 out of every 10,000 airborne solids that are .3 microns or larger. The good news is that the right air cleaner dwon't care whether they are rabbit-related or not.

That means it will also remove more normal household pollutants such as household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, dander from any warm-blooded pet, as well as bacteria and viruses.

See the HEPA air purifier that will let you love your bunny and lose the fur forever at http://purerair.com/pet_dander_air_purifier.html

Take good care,

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

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