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AirCare Solutions,
An Air Purifier Can Make a Difference!


Pets, while a great joy can also be a major source of allergic misery and, let’s face it --- odor! While cats and dogs get most of the blame for spreading allergens, even guinea pigs, gerbils and birds can be an allergy trigger!

Health problems caused by animal allergens include a wide range of symptoms like:
  Runny nose Eye irritation
  Sneezing Coughs
  Itching Increased asthma symptoms
  Rashes Respiratory problems
Improve the indoor air quality of your home or apartment by keeping the air clean and fresh.

AirCare Solutions offers a wide range of safe and effective HEPA-carbon air purifiers that will immediately eliminate 99.97% of all airborne contaminants like litter box dust, dander and bacteria, as well as strong pet odors from urine.

For a very localized solution to litter box odor, try our Airtube Jr. or
the Tub O'Carbon Odor Busters.

Tub O' Carbon has the same incredible odor-adsorbing carbon used in our purifiers, packed into a tiny container you can place next to the box. You can even place it in gym bags, lockers, automobiles, and refrigerators!
Urine from rabbits, guinea pigs and gerbils is a strong allergen and can become airborne when dry.
In the U.S. it’s estimated that 6 million people suffer from cat allergies, with 2 million of those choosing to live with their pets.
It’s not actually cat hair that triggers an allergic reaction, but protein. This protein is sticky and easily attaches itself to the fur
Pet allergies can take two years or more to develop!
Cats secrete a fungus in their waste that can be a health hazard to pregnant women. Ask your physician about Toxoplasmosis if you’re expecting and own a cat!