Even dogs need a well-functioning air quality system

I have been working at the dog shelter for three years now and I love it.

I look forward to tending to the dogs each day.

We take care of rescues and also adopt from owners that cannot provide for the dogs anymore. The rescues always move me. Some of them come in with trauma or injuries and they take a while to be comfortable in their new safe environment. I have noticed that there is a lot of pet dander in the shelter which causes the low quality of air within the shelter. I called the local business to enquire from the HVAC technicians on the best way to improve the indoor air quality. The technicians recommended we install an air purification system to help clean the air and a heat pump to keep the animals cool. Knowing how costly, heat and AC products can be, we had the task of coming up with the funds. We were able to get financing for the new air quality systems and a feasible payment plan. The technicians installed the new air purifier the following day and the senior serviceman was kind enough to outline some of the things we can do to ensure the expensive equipment functions well and for a long time. The ductwork was perfectly done, I recall the duct sealing process took about three hours. The technicians advised that we schedule duct cleaning after every few months and clean the washable filters as well to keep the air ducts clean and free from dust. The serviceman recommended we think of air filters for disposable ones that are easier to replace. I was able to operate the thermostat after they illustrated the process. Finally, my dogs and the employees were breathing clean air.

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