Sunday, January 01, 2012

Bird Room Air Purifiers


An air purifier in your bird’s room can mean the difference between a healthy environment for you and your bird and one that’s not.

There are natural pollutants in every one’s indoor air. Dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, seasonal pollens, bacteria and viruses are often an unfortunate part of indoor air.

With a bird in the house, you add to these ever-present pollutants with bird dust, dander, and feathers to mention the most obvious ones.

In the wild these bird-related particles would dissipate into the air and/or the birds would fly away. So a build up of particles in the air would never become an issue.

In captivity, the build up of these little particles can become a huge problem for you and your bird. Because avian air passages are so small, they can become clogged very easily, and once this happens it can lead to serious diseases and infections that are often impossible to reverse.

For humans these particles can exacerbate existing respiratory conditions and cause the onset of allergies and asthma in people who were previously healthy.

An effective air purifier for the bird room is crucial. And it needs multiple filters that can eliminate a wide range of particle sizes. It also needs to be able to provide 24 hour filtration to prevent the particle level from rising to a level that is hazardous to both birds and their owners.

PurerAir.com offers a high efficiency particle arresting (HEPA) air purifier with 3 other filters for particles including carbon cloth and several different sized pre-filters.

See the air purifier that professional aviaries use at http://purerair.com/bird_dust_air_purifier.html

Take good care,

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

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Monday, August 08, 2011

African Grey Parrot Dust


If you own an African Grey Parrot, you’ve got one of the smartest birds on earth. They are beautiful, and the white wing dust that goes everywhere is part of the reason their wings stay healthy and look so gorgeous.

Greys are referred to as powder down birds because of this dust that helps keep their wings healthy; but it can sure make a mess around your house.

This powder is a fact of life for you for as long as you have your bird, and there is no way to completely eliminate it.

You can drastically reduce the amount you find on furniture and floors by continually filtering the air with a cleaner that is specifically designed to eliminate large amounts of particulates.

Literally clearing the air is not just a good idea because it will make your place look better, it really is for the birds! Breathing air that is thick with particles makes it more likely that their air passages will become clogged. And air passages that are constricted often make conditions right for disease and infection gain a foothold.

PurerAir.com offers an air cleaner that is used by professional aviaries because of its ability to clear the air. It's designed with a 4-stage filtration process that traps particles from the ones you can like dust and feathers, to ones that you can’t see like dander, bacteria and viruses.

See the Bird Dust Air Purifier 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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Friday, May 28, 2010

Parrot Dander and Dust


All parrots shed dander, or dead skin. It’s their body’s way of continually renewing the skin so that it is able to effectively fight off disease and infection. However, all parrots are not created equal when it comes to the dust they shed.

There are some parrots, often called powder-down parrots that shed a fine white powder-- these are mainly the African Grey, Cockatoo, and Cockatiel. And whereas they are all incredibly beautiful birds and wonderful companions, they can add a ton of extra work in the clean up department.

Breathing this white powder is not good for you and is definitely not "for the birds". Inhaling this powder can cause your bird’s already tiny air passages to become clogged. Clogged airways often lead to disease and infection that is hard to recognize until it has progressed. And because birds instinctively hide illness, too often once the symptoms are apparent; it’s too late to save the parrot.

Getting the dust and dander out of the air has to be one of the first priorities when owning any bird and the Bird Dust Air Purifier from PurerAir.com is equal to the task.

See this air purifier that is used by thousands of bird owners and aviaries now for removing airborne parrot dust and dander at http://purerair.com/bird_dust_air_purifier.html

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

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Managing Parrot Dust


Parrots are exquisite creatures to watch and they make wonderful pets. So the extra cleaning and maintenance they require seems like no trouble at all.

But if you have an African Grey, Cockatoo, or Cockatiel you know first hand that these birds are dustier than the average parrot. And minimizing the bird dust in the air is crucial if you and your bird are to remain in good health.

Removing the dust after it has fallen is great as far as it goes. Removing it from the air is even more important. Having your feathered friend breathe heavy concentrations of this dust day after day means that their air passages (which are already tiny) often become clogged. Once blocked, this can lead to disease and infection which often prove hard to diagnosis. Ultimately, many birds in captivity with the most well-meaning owners lose their lives because of unhealthy air quality.

Unless you actively keep the air clear of the dust, dander, feathers and other airborne pollutants you are also putting the humans who live in your home at risk. The airborne contaminants, like the dust, help bacteria and viruses spread from one host to another and in some cases can lead to respiratory problems in humans.

Make it easy on you and your bird and filter the air 24 hours a day to keep air quality high. The Bird Dust Air Purifier contains 4 filters that are designed to target and eliminate the airborne contaminants that result from living with a bird.

You are in good company when choosing this purifier for your bird and your home as many professional aviaries have come to rely on it as well. 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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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Bird Dust Air Purifier


If you share your home with an African Grey, Cockatoo, or Cockatiel you have a beautiful and exotic companion. But in addition to the love and affection you receive, these parrots all produce a white powder or dust that constantly coats everything in the bird room.

Dusting to clean the room simply stirs up the dust and vacuuming can often do the same. And whereas the dust doesn’t look that great, it can be a health hazard to you, your family and your bird.

Nothing will completely eliminate bird dust because it is a natural part of your bird’s growth and development. But using a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) air filter will greatly reduce the amount in the air and thus the amount you see on the surfaces in your room.

Taking particulates out of the air whether it is dust or dander is one of the best ways to keep your bird’s air passages clear. And the clearer their airways remain the less chance that disease and infection will strike.

Many of these parrots have life spans that rival humans. Insuring that they have clean air to breathe will give you and your bird the best quality of life possible.

See the air purifier for bird dust that millions of other parrot owners use. Go to http://purerair.com/bird_dust_air_purifier.html now!

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

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Powder Down Bird Air Purifier


Meg called tonight because she is having a problem with her Cockatoo and two Eclectus Parrots. The fine white dust that her Cockatoo produces is starting to irritate the other two birds. And she knows that’s bad news.

Because birds have such sensitive birds’ respiratory systems she wanted to avoid having the powder from the Cockatoo create problems for all three birds.

High levels of particles can easily clog air passages and lead to disease and infection, thus shortening their life spans considerably. So she wanted to go on the offensive with an air purifier that could literally clear the air.

A purifier with a high efficiency particle arresting (abbreviated as HEPA) filter is designed to remove airborne particulates as small as .3 microns, with a micron being defined as one millionth of a meter.

However, a HEPA filter doesn’t care whether the particles are produced by birds or whether they are the all too normal airborne particulates found in most homes these days. This type of filter will not only remove airborne particles generated by birds but other airborne pollutants such as household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pollen, dander from other pets, as well as bacteria and viruses.

In order for a purifier to be effective against the large amounts of fine white powder produced by powder down birds such as the Cockatoo, you need a purifier that has proven to be effective in professional aviaries.

PurerAir.com continues to supply the Bird Dander Air Purifier to the aviary at Theater of the Sea in Islamorada, Florida.

And if it works in their aviary, it will surely work for you in your home. See it now at http://purerair.com/bird_dander_air_purifier.html

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

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Bird Air Purifier for Cockatiel from PurerAir.com


If you need a bird air purifier for your pet Cockatiel to remove wing dust, bird dander, or bird feathers, PurerAir.com offers the Bird Dander Air Purifier as a safe and effective solution.

The Bird Dander Air Purifier cleans 700 square feet and is designed to run 24 hours a day to eliminate bird dust and dander that can contribute to respiratory infections in both you and your Cockatiel.

In addition to removing the pollutants your Cockatiel creates, the Bird Dander Air Purifier will also remove normal household pollutants such as dust, dander from other warm blooded animals such as cats, dogs, ferrets, bunnies and guinea pigs; and it will also remove pollen, bacteria and viruses all as small as .3 microns with 99.97% efficiency.

If your Cockatiel is allowed to fly through more than 700 square feet, we recommend the Pet Dander Air Purifier for spaces up to 1500 square feet.

And if pet odor is something you need to remove in addition to the other airborne pollutants that result from your Cockatiel, the Pet Machine Air Purifier is the ultimate air purifier for removing odor from birds and other household pets.

Call PurerAir.com now at (800) 997-2989 and ask for the Bird Dander Air Purifier—it’s the air purifier for Cockatiels!

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

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