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    Looking for some Advice on this.

    My niece will be staying with us for a couple of months and she has Asthma.
    I know Dusting, vacuuming, etc.. regularly is a must, however im looking to add
    one of those air purifiers to her bedroom as an extra precaution.
    I don't know what Brand/model would be the best buy, since they ALL claim to be the best.
    Can anyone advise or make recommendations
    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks




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    Iron Butted Warrior ORION's Avatar
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    make sure it has a HEPA filter and keep the farts to a minimum

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    I use a Honeywell 5000 series...They work great & make a pleasant white noise sound that puts me to sleep...
    Costco, Home-Depot, etc carries them...They make smaller units now that are a bit quieter...
    Description...

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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    http://www.allerair.com/
    http://www.allerair.com/air-purifier...e-allergy.html
    I have two of these. They've run pretty much continuously for about two years now without any problems, and they are AWESOME at what they do. For a while I had a neighbor in my apartment building that smoked like a chimney - it was a really strong, not-quite-right even for tobacco smoke odor, so I got two specially configured to remove tobacco/smoke and also have 24 pounds of activated carbon in each for odor removal.

    For a bedroom, the 5000 HEPA or the 5000 Exec models would probably work. They also have smart, capable product reps you can talk to on the phone who were very helpful to me and can actually answer questions.

    Be prepared: they are expensive. But with Air Purifies you get what you pay for. There are a couple other companies that make high performance filters like this - the kind hospitals will use. They are:

    IQAir - Generally considered the best, but also the most expensive of the group when I was looking.
    Blueair - These are the most stylish and also the quietest.
    Austin Air Systems - Very good as well.

    Oddly enough I found that most of the time you can actually find better prices buying through dealers/distributers than by buying directly from the manufacturer.
    Here's a dealer that carries them all: AlerG.com

    Here's another dealer that did some testing. Unfortunately it looks like they didn't include/don't carry the AllerAir models. Since Consumer Reports basically stops at the Sharper Image price point (which means they don't rank all the filters that actually work like they're supposed to) it's hard to find information you can consider reasonably complete and unbiased when you're comparing models. Here's their test:
    Air Purifiers America test results

    Consumer's Digest might have run a test on these - I'm not sure though.

    Good Luck!

    funny post-script to my story: Turns out it wasn't the tobacco smoke from the neighbor that was making life miserable for me, it was the assholes cooking meth in their bathroom on the first floor.
    Last edited by Mark in Austin; 11-08-2007 at 04:35 PM.

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    Seeking the quiet mind desflood's Avatar
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    Same topic, but a bit off to the side - another asthma trigger one might not think of is scented candles. Or even air sprays like Febreze. We were amazed when the doctor told us that.

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    Thank you all for taking to time to reply.



    CavsSuperFan and Mark in Austin
    I will definitely do research into your suggestions.


    Kudos

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    funny you should ask. i'm in the market for one as well. i looked at this site http://www.air-purifier-power.com/to...purifiers.html and read several reviews. i will have to buy two, maybe three, so price is a concern. i'm sure the top ranked purifiers are well worth what they're priced at, but i'm working with a smaller budget so i'm looking at this one http://www.air-purifier-power.com/neoair-68108.html. it scored very well, has a 6(?) level filtration system, low maintenance costs, is VERY quiet and is a fraction of the cost of the big boys. i'm probably going to buy two if not three of these very soon. good luck and let me know what you get and how well it works.
    Last edited by blizz; 11-08-2007 at 09:47 PM.

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    Sure thing blizz

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    Old post but I wanted to add a follow-up.

    We purchased the Honeywell True HEPA Air Purifier Model 50250
    and it works like a dream.
    You can actually tell the air quality difference when you go into the room its in.
    And its just amazing at removing odors.
    after a month of use, I highly recommend it

    http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-Perm.../dp/B000Q7KWM8

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    Old post but I wanted to add a follow-up.

    We purchased the Honeywell True HEPA Air Purifier Model 50250
    and it works like a dream.
    You can actually tell the air quality difference when you go into the room its in.
    And its just amazing at removing odors.
    after a month of use, I highly recommend it

    http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-Perm.../dp/B000Q7KWM8
    does it filter farts?

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    Whirlpool Whispure Model AP450

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    I have been using those Honeywell units for years…I change out both filters every year…Here is a cool website…The filters are about ½ the price compared to ordering Honeywell replacements….

    http://filters-now.com/

    24000/24500 Honeywell Air Cleaner Replacement Filter
    Price: $48.99 each

    38002 Honeywell Air Cleaner Carbon Replacement Filter
    Price: $8.99 each

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    We had some sort of electrostatic air purification unit installed directly into our AC system at our old house. It cost us about 500-700 dollars and that came with filters for the first year and then the filters cost about $45/year thereafter. It worked really well. The filters are 3 month filters and are white but when you change them out they are black. Totally disgusting. I can't remember the name of the system off the top of my head though.

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    Believe.
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    Thanks for the link CavsSuperFan


    nothing like saving some dough....



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