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Air filters for the house

kdmr1220

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Does anyone out there have or know of a really good air cleaner. I have an ionic breeze for my bedroom. I have a relatively good filter on my furnace. But I still get a layer of dust on everything in a week or so. I just cant seem to keep the dust under control. thanks
 

kdmr1220

New member
Does anyone out there have or know of a really good air cleaner. I have an ionic breeze for my bedroom. I have a relatively good filter on my furnace. But I still get a layer of dust on everything in a week or so. I just cant seem to keep the dust under control. thanks
 

kdmr1220

New member
Does anyone out there have or know of a really good air cleaner. I have an ionic breeze for my bedroom. I have a relatively good filter on my furnace. But I still get a layer of dust on everything in a week or so. I just cant seem to keep the dust under control. thanks
 

kdmr1220

New member
Does anyone out there have or know of a really good air cleaner. I have an ionic breeze for my bedroom. I have a relatively good filter on my furnace. But I still get a layer of dust on everything in a week or so. I just cant seem to keep the dust under control. thanks
 

kdmr1220

New member
Does anyone out there have or know of a really good air cleaner. I have an ionic breeze for my bedroom. I have a relatively good filter on my furnace. But I still get a layer of dust on everything in a week or so. I just cant seem to keep the dust under control. thanks
 

JazzysMom

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If you do a search on the forum there a bunch of discussions about this. Air filters, air purifiers/cleaners.

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
If you do a search on the forum there a bunch of discussions about this. Air filters, air purifiers/cleaners.

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
If you do a search on the forum there a bunch of discussions about this. Air filters, air purifiers/cleaners.

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
If you do a search on the forum there a bunch of discussions about this. Air filters, air purifiers/cleaners.

Good Luck!
 

JazzysMom

New member
If you do a search on the forum there a bunch of discussions about this. Air filters, air purifiers/cleaners.
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<br />Good Luck!
 

Nightwriter

New member
The Ionic Breeze gives off an unacceptable level of ozone for respiratory patients. So I would definetely take it out of the bedroom if you still think you want to use it.

My doctor recommends AllerAir (google, also sold on EBAY), a company that makes their products that don't have off-gassing, especially formulated for chemically sensitive people which usually include CF'ers. Because it has a fan, it does make some noise.
 

Nightwriter

New member
The Ionic Breeze gives off an unacceptable level of ozone for respiratory patients. So I would definetely take it out of the bedroom if you still think you want to use it.

My doctor recommends AllerAir (google, also sold on EBAY), a company that makes their products that don't have off-gassing, especially formulated for chemically sensitive people which usually include CF'ers. Because it has a fan, it does make some noise.
 

Nightwriter

New member
The Ionic Breeze gives off an unacceptable level of ozone for respiratory patients. So I would definetely take it out of the bedroom if you still think you want to use it.

My doctor recommends AllerAir (google, also sold on EBAY), a company that makes their products that don't have off-gassing, especially formulated for chemically sensitive people which usually include CF'ers. Because it has a fan, it does make some noise.
 

Nightwriter

New member
The Ionic Breeze gives off an unacceptable level of ozone for respiratory patients. So I would definetely take it out of the bedroom if you still think you want to use it.

My doctor recommends AllerAir (google, also sold on EBAY), a company that makes their products that don't have off-gassing, especially formulated for chemically sensitive people which usually include CF'ers. Because it has a fan, it does make some noise.
 

Nightwriter

New member
The Ionic Breeze gives off an unacceptable level of ozone for respiratory patients. So I would definetely take it out of the bedroom if you still think you want to use it.
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<br />My doctor recommends AllerAir (google, also sold on EBAY), a company that makes their products that don't have off-gassing, especially formulated for chemically sensitive people which usually include CF'ers. Because it has a fan, it does make some noise.
 
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