Better Care for Pets in Vet Clinics

Veterinarians are looking at upping the standards of care for animals in several key ways, as this area of the healthcare market changes rapidly.

One aspect of this is creating better environments in veterinary clinics.

Let’s take allergies, for example – we know that people have them, and that it’s difficult to maintain a mixed human and animal environment like a clinic, partly for that reason. But some pets also suffer from allergies too, leading vets and office managers to consider various non-chemical, natural and sustainable choices for managing dander and other allergens.

Now, vets are turning to a pretty reliable strategy: using floor-standing portable air purifiers to cycle and improve the indoor air in the clinic. There’s also the alternative of whole-building systems, which scrub all of the indoor air, and tend to be less intrusive in commercial spaces. Either way, the practice leaders are ensuring the health and comfort of everyone who visits in a day or a week: the animals and the humans, too!

Chemical free, quiet and unobtrusive, the BetterAir air purifier series holds the Made Safe certification, and is registered with the EPA for control of both fungal spores and bacteria. These machines can run in the background of the clinic, with no need for extensive maintenance. An air purifier helps with odors and pet dander, and generally improves the environment in the lobby of the clinic, and everywhere else.

Clinics can also offer these types of tools to their customers, because people are going to want to run them in their homes to provide that same level of sanitation and relief some allergens and contaminants. They can cross-sell these products for an additional revenue stream – and that’s often convenient for the pet owners, too, when they need effective ways to handle allergens or dander in their own homes.

Standards of Cleanliness: Probiotic Air Purifier Design

BetterAir systems get recharged with probiotic cartridges or bottles, to put probiotics into the air to help deal with harmful microorganisms. The idea is to send these particles and substances out into the air to fight the potentially harmful bacteria that live in the closed system. In addition to strategies like filtration and activated carbon, the probiotics take the initiative – and make air cleaner and safer to breathe.

In research trials, scientists show that using these machines helped decrease itching and redness on the skin of animals who may have allergies to contaminants. In some studies, this led to a whopping 75% reduction in dog allergens. The same type of technology can, for example, decrease the presence of certain feline virus particles in the air.

So for various reasons, for profit and sanitation, veterinary practice leaders like to put these machines in place. One good choice is the BetterAir purifier – a range of models will help scrub contaminants from indoor air well. 

If you’re looking for air purifier equipment for your veterinary clinic or home, look no further. US Air Purifiers LLC™ will help you to find the systems that you need, and explain all of the new technology that’s around, whether that’s probiotics, filterless machines using high heat, ultraviolet light, or other features as well as modern HEPA filters and activated carbon options. Let us help you to get what you need to feel confident about the air inside of your home.