Air Purifiers?

by Admin on December 23, 2007

AnGiE asked:


Do air purifiers help with dust? My house is really bad with dust, I don’t know why. I will dust, then the very next day it will look like I haven’t dusted in weeks. Does anyone know why or what else I can do with all the dust?

Douglas
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{ 4 comments }

HVAC Guy December 25, 2007 at 11:34 pm

George

No air purifiers, purify they dont filter you need a hepa filter

hopebrendenply December 27, 2007 at 8:32 pm

Holly

If you get one, be sure it has an ionizer. I have an oreck air purifier that works amazingly well. You can also buy an ionizer separately. The negative ions settle the dust and as a bonus, your house smells outdoorsy.

Giddyup December 30, 2007 at 11:22 am

Neil

Replace your furnace filter with a Hepa Filter. They trap the dust and work better the more dust it holds (the dirtier it gets) It won’t eliminate the dust completely, but it will help cut some of it down.
It is a bit costlier but worth it….

zeeksstern December 31, 2007 at 1:27 am

Jill

Actually, what you need is an air cleaner. Our house if full of asthma & allergy folks. A bunch of sickos:)) I bought a Honeywell Air Cleaner that attaches to my centeral air/heat. It has 2 of those electrostat cells and 2 stainless steel filters. I am not sure what you call the cells, but it somehow zaps the air particles.

Don’t have to dust for at least a week and as long as we stay indoors, we can breathe just fine. This is the best thing I’ve ever seen to help folks with breathing problems. And of course, no dusting:))
We have had it for several years and can’t do without it. I don’t normally recommend things, but can highly recommend this.

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