S.C. asks from Houston, TX on March 22, 2008
Hepa Filters and Other Air Purifiers
I was just wondering what Hepa Filters and other Air Purifiers people have had good experince with. I am expecting my first child in June and want to have at least one filter in his nursery and my bedroom because we have animals and I want to minimize the amount of animal dander he comes into contact with. The animals are rarely in my bedroom and will not be allowed in his nursery. One I am particulary curious about is the new one that 3M came out with. However any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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K.V. answers from Houston on March 23, 2008
I have 2 kids, and my daughter, who is 3 years old, has been stricken with horrible allergies. My husband started using those 3M filters last year, and I think they are much better! You have to change them frequently to make a real difference, though. (and that gets rather expensive)
S.S. answers from Houston on March 23, 2008
Hi S.,
I have a friend, Carolee Botkin with Ecoquest International, who knows everything there is to know about filters ...she just fixed up a friend of ours with air purifiers who just had triplets a few months ago.
Would you like for me to have her call you?
Let me know,
S.
Tomball
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K.S. answers from Houston on March 23, 2008
As an airconditioning contractor for Ideal Air Services (see the add in the business section), my husband does not ever recommend any room air cleaners. Consumer reports rates all of them very low as well. For the cost of purchasing 2 room aircleaners you can have one whole house air cleaner that goes with the AC equipment. This will outperform a room filter anyway and will do the whole house. You can go to www.aprilaire.com if you would like to know more about it.
S.S. answers from Houston on March 23, 2008
I have one air purifier that is incredible good is from acompany call ecoquest, I have mine since 2001 because 2 member of my family have respiratory problems, but since we have it they don't have any problems, plus we don't used toxic producs, and you can buy only one ans will cover the all house. Is a bit of exensive but is worth the price. You don't have to buy filters. I have the catalog and I used to sell them. If you want I can give you more info. ____@____.com
W.L. answers from Houston on March 23, 2008
My husband bought all of those high priced Ionic Breeze machines because of his allergies. My Mom has been down the road with air machines that needed special filters. My husband's allergies are no better (he needs to see an Allergist, but refuses) for the money spent, and for the hassel of having those machines everywhere (ugh!!). My advice is 1) remove all carpeting, 2) vaccuum daily. We own a Rainbow which uses the water basin -- I LOVE IT! It's an extra step to prepare for vaccuuming, but is so worth it. The Rainbow/water basin system doesn't throw dust, hair, etc. into the air like a traditional vaccuum machine. Good luck, and happy gestating!!
C.H. answers from Houston on March 24, 2008
S.,
First of all congrats on your first child! I am a older mom and had both children with some sort of allergies. My daughter was mold and son was cat big time.
There is a lot of confusion with air cleaners and air purification systems. With a Hepa you have to actually suck the air through the filter itself and you have to have one in each room because they do not affect a large area. The best way is read this file on all the pros and cons of the various types of air cleaners.
The live links will not work because the address is too long...so just copy and paste the entire link into your browser for it to open.
http://www.healthyfiles.com/DLITFiles/Air%20Purification/ AirSource/technical%20information/AIRSOURCE%20Versus%20the%20Compet6C11-link.gen.pdf
The 2nd link shows the cost comparison...on the cost comparison list you will find the retail cost...Shaklee works like a Sam's club..and you'd save another $100 bucks with a $20. membership. Filters are only about $60 bucks a year and you can cover 3000 sq feet. Machine will last at least 14 or more years!
http://www.healthyfiles.com/DLITFiles/Air%20Purification/ AirSource/technical%20information/Airsource--Comparison.pdf
You can find it on this website and just plug in AirSource under search. http://www.TryShaklee.com
C.
PS You can actually purchase the machine and you have 60 days to try it out...and if it doesn't work you can return it for a full refund. Since it does not work like a HEPA it works best for the first week to turn you central air fan to on to just blow...to permeate the entire house. It needs to be set upon a central area in the home on a high enough area like book shelf for maximum effectiveness. And it is quite too...unlike a noisy HEPA
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