Parrot Dander Dangers
If you have a parrot or any type of bird, you have dander. If you have a powder-down bird such as an African Grey, Cockatoo, or Cockatiel you have bird dust as well.
These particles are
constantly produced by birds, and unless proactive steps are taken to eliminate
them the air quality suffers. For people
the result of breathing thick air is often an increased sensitivity where none
previously existed.
This sensitivity often
presents as sneezing, coughing, congestion, watering eyes, and a general feeling
of being tired and uncomfortable. It is
the protein in the dander that can cause the onset of asthma, or exacerbate
exiting respiratory conditions.
For birds, the danger of
breathing air that is thick with dander and dust are even more perilous. Birds have tiny air passages that clog
easily. When forced to breathe air that
is not only thick with bird pollutants but regular household particles, it is
easy to understand how their airways can become clogged.
Indoor spaces typically
contain household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, bacteria, and
viruses. When inhaled by your avian
friend it can mean the start of disease and infection that is often not able to
be detected until it is too late to reverse.
The Bird Dust Air Purifier
has 4 filters that are specifically designed to eliminate a wide range of
particles from the visible to the microscopic.
And the best news is that the only by-product is fresh, clean air for
you and your bird.
See it now at http://purerair.com/bird_dust_air_purifier.html
Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989
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