Dog Day Care Air Purifier - 3 Reasons to Use an Air Purifier in Your Dog Day Care Facility



Posted: Thursday, January 14, 2010

by Tom Venuto
Burn The Fat.Com

One of the best ways a dog day care facility can make a good first impression is by smelling fresh. Here are 3 reasons an air purifier can help.

Our noses probably tell us before our eyes whether something is clean or not. We may not be able to see the problem, but we can sure smell it. The smell of pet urine odor is a real turn off and is one of the first indications clients have of how well or how not so well you will take care of their dog.

Very few, if any pet owners, will choose to leave their beloved family dog in a facility that doesn't smell clean. A bad smelling facility will make it unacceptable right from the start. And they certainly would not want their pampered pooch to cause their home to smell foul as well.

And even more than the smell, emotionally it doesn't feel good to leave their companion and friend in a place that isn't nice. Continuous and effective filtration of pet urine and other odors will keep your air smelling fresh and clean 24 hours every day.

When dogs are kept in close proximity to one another, they stand a greater chance of developing diseases that spread easily from one dog to another. Because the dogs are mostly kept in an enclosed area, airborne viruses and bacteria spread easily from one dog to the next on airborne particulates. Viruses and bacteria attach to airborne particles such as dust, mold and mildew spores, hair, fur, and dander and make it easy for the dogs to inhale or ingest these disease spreaders.

Removing these airborne germs before their can cause problems means your canine clients will stay healthier, and always be ready to come in and play when they are dropped off each morning, and your human clients will be reassured that their dog is receiving the best possible care at your facility.

And even though filtering the air is an excellent step to take to preserve the health of the dogs, clean air is also good for you, your human clients, and the people who work in your facility; it's also good for you and your staff who will spend at least 8 hours or more a day breathing the air. Filtering the air with an air cleaner that is designed to remove pet pollutants is a must regardless of how big or where your dog day care facility is located; and whether it has a staff of 2 or 10 or more, you'll have an easier time attracting quality staff if they know they will work in a place that not only cares about the dogs, but about their working conditions too.

Staff members that are warm and caring with both 2 and 4-legged clients will attract new clients and make repeat customers out of old clients.

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