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		<description><![CDATA[One day, I was cleaning my house, energized for the deep cleaning.  While vacuuming, I took the radiator vent cover off and I was horrified to find a &#8220;hair monster&#8217; hovering down below.  Yikes!  This monster was an accumulation of hair, kibble, bits of plastic toys and such.  I checked the furnace filter, it was [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One day, I was cleaning my house, energized for the deep cleaning.  While vacuuming, I took the radiator vent cover off and I was horrified to find a &#8220;hair monster&#8217; hovering down below.  Yikes!  This monster was an accumulation of hair, kibble, bits of plastic toys and such.  I checked the furnace filter, it was covered in fur as well.   Gross.  I started to think, if all of this is in my furnace system, everytime it turns on, all of this debris gets blown back in to the air.  There must be a way to prevent all of this from getting into the duct work system to begin with.</p>
<p>I searched the market, and found some filters to put in the furnace vents, however, any pet owner would know, these would get clogged up with fur so quickly, you wouldn&#8217;t be able to get any air circulating.  So, I developed the <strong><em>Duct Work Armor.  </em></strong>It is a magnetic sheet that clings to the radiator vent, with small holes that prevents the pet hair, jewelery, food, toys, and other miscelanious items from entering the duct work system.  It can be cut to size, painted to match your rooms decor, and it is easy to wipe clean.  So, no more &#8220;monsters&#8221; living in the duct work system or &#8220;sweaters&#8217; on your furnace filters.</p>
<p>Currently, there are two sizes 11&#8243;x 5&#8242; and 13&#8243;x5&#8243;.  Again, they can  be cut to size, or fit together to cover a larger vent.  Easy to order, on line or call.  (312) 342-3626.</p>
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