The Sentinel Formula: Calculating Your Pet’s Air-Exchange Needs

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Standard air purifier room ratings are designed for human bedrooms with minimal dust. They are not designed for a bird room full of powder down or a rabbit area with hay dust.

To protect a “Sentinel” species, you must ignore the “Square Footage” on the box and calculate the CADR-to-Volume Ratio.

1. The Standard: 5x ACH

In a standard home, 2 air changes per hour (ACH) is normal. For sensitive species, we aim for 5x ACH.

  • Why 5? At 5 air changes per hour, the air is scrubbed every 12 minutes. This is the threshold where particulate “spikes” (like from a bird flapping its wings or a rabbit jumping in hay) are neutralized before they can cause respiratory inflammation.

2. The Manual Math (Step-by-Step)

To find out if your air purifier is strong enough, you need three numbers:

  1. Room Volume ($V$): Length × Width × Height (in feet).
  2. The Unit’s CADR ($C$): Found on the box (usually the “Smoke” rating).
  3. The Goal: 5 Air Changes per Hour.

Example Calculation:

If you have a 10ft x 12ft room with 8ft ceilings:

  1. Volume: $10 \times 12 \times 8 = 960 \text{ cubic feet}$.
  2. Your Purifier: Let’s say it has a CADR of 150.
  3. The Math:

3. The Quick-Reference CADR Guide

If you don’t want to do the math, use this “Sentinel Safe” cheat sheet for a standard 8ft ceiling:

Room SizeRecommended CADR (Smoke)Species Focus
Small (8′ x 10′)110+1 Rabbit or Small Bird
Medium (12′ x 12′)200+Multi-bird or High-dust Hay
Large (15′ x 20′)400+Aviaries or Large Living Areas

⚠️ The “Real-World” Reduction Factor

In 2026, we must account for Filter Loading.

Because bird dander and hay dust are “sticky” and “heavy,” they clog filters faster than household dust.

The Sentinel Rule: Always add a 20% safety buffer to your calculation. If your math says you need a CADR of 100, buy a unit with at least 120. This ensures that even when the filter is 50% dirty, your pet is still getting their 5x air changes.

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