I volunteer at an animal shelter where my buddy and I rescue abandoned, abused or stray pets and cats.
We make every effort to place these animals in a enjoyable home.
I have brought condo five cats that now live with me. While I enjoy my kitties, they create quite a bit of work. I need to feed them, brush them and make sure they always visit the vet. I’m always cleaning water bowls, food bowls and litter boxes. I vacuum nearly every afternoon. I am always anxious about my apartment odoring like a pet store. Due to the amount of fur and dander, I am upset with the health of indoor air quality. I know that airborne contaminants contribute to troubles such a respiratory infection and aggravated symptoms of pollen irritations and asthma. I noticed that whenever I checked the filter in the vacuum cleaner, boiler or a/c, they were obstructed with fur. I eventually busy professional maintenance for the heating and cooling system. The serviceman discovered an scary amount of buildup within the system. This accumulation gradually restricts airflow, forcing the equipment to run more often, toil harder and use more energy. I was paying more for inferior comfort. The serviceman suggested that I enroll in a maintenance plan that includes a thorough maintenance of the a/c in the Spring and the boiler in the fall. The respected upkeep ensures that the components are clean and kept in peak working order. The serviceman also suggested that I add an media air cleaner that works to capture airborne contaminants such as dust, pollen and dander. I chose an in-duct media air cleaner that sends out positive and downside ions to actively kill bacteria, mold spores and viruses. The system works to keep the apartment cleaner, healthier and odoring better.