Air Cleaners

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I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s worth a shot. Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s fairly new on the market.  Thoughts?

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On 19 Aug 2004 05:59:19 -0700, du…@mailinator.com wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck >with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether >my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my >quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve >heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s >worth a shot. >Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? >I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: >http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php >http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html >I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s >fairly new on the market.  Thoughts?

The general consensus has been that these are of little help. Try increasing the air exchange with outside instead.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Don Brady <dbr…@pobox.com> wrote: >On 19 Aug 2004 05:59:19 -0700, du…@mailinator.com wrote: >>I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck >>with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether >>my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my >>quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve >>heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s >>worth a shot. >>Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? >>I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: >>http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php >>http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html >>I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s >>fairly new on the market.  Thoughts? >The general consensus has been that these are of little help. >Try increasing the air exchange with outside instead.

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Hello, While i was waiting for my surgery (over 2 months), i was experiencing bleeding. After installing the many air filters of 3 different types, the bleeding stopped: 3 Hepa filters 2 Electronic air cleaners 2 Ozone bulbs 2 Window air conditiones and a partridge in a pair tree . . . – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"Pamdomania" <7957…@127.0.0.1:7501> wrote: >Don Brady <dbr…@pobox.com> wrote: >>On 19 Aug 2004 05:59:19 -0700, du…@mailinator.com wrote: >>>I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck >>>with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether >>>my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my >>>quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve >>>heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s >>>worth a shot. >>>Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? >>>I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: >>>http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php >>>http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html >>>I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s >>>fairly new on the market.  Thoughts? >>The general consensus has been that these are of little help. >>Try increasing the air exchange with outside instead. >+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + >MustRead!  http://WWW.PAMINIFARM.COM >"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6 >__________________________________________________________________________ _____ >Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Accounts Starting At $6.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com >               <><><><><><><>   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <><><><><><><><>

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I usually close all my windows when the temperature gets below freezing. Being in Canada, that can be for quite a few months a year. I was having problems breathing a bit during the winter, which I suspect is partly from second-hand smoke, perhaps my cat and whatever other allergens are in the air. After putting in a Honeywell air filter I was breathing much better at night.  Also whenever I change the filter I am amazed to see how much dust and stuff has collected. Now that it’s summertime I just open up the windows and put away the air filter.   However, because of the positive effects the filter gave me I will definately bring in back sometime in the autumn/winter of this year. In your case I’d try emphasizing more on clean air then necessarrily on filtered air.  An open window is probably better, but if not then there’s nothing to lose by testing out a filter for a bit. Best regards, Shawn <du…@mailinator.com> wrote in message

news:cg2877$j4h@odak26.prod.google.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck > with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether > my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my > quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve > heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s > worth a shot. > Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? > I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: > http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php > http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html > I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s > fairly new on the market.  Thoughts?

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"Shawn" <notlis…@email.com> wrote: >I usually close all my windows when the temperature gets below freezing. >Being in Canada, that can be for quite a few months a year. >I was having problems breathing a bit during the winter, which I suspect is >partly from second-hand smoke, perhaps my cat and whatever other allergens >are in the air. >After putting in a Honeywell air filter I was breathing much better at >night.  Also whenever I change the filter I am amazed to see how much dust >and stuff has collected. >Now that it’s summertime I just open up the windows and put away the air >filter.   However, because of the positive effects the filter gave me I will >definately bring in back sometime in the autumn/winter of this year. >In your case I’d try emphasizing more on clean air then necessarrily on >filtered air.  An open window is probably better, but if not then there’s >nothing to lose by testing out a filter for a bit. >Best regards, >Shawn ><du…@mailinator.com> wrote in message >news:cg2877$j4h@odak26.prod.google.com… >> I’ve had persistent sinusitis for about 5 years, and have little luck >> with irrigation (grossan) or surgery.  I am still puzzled as to whether >> my issues are allergy based, infection based, or something else.  In my >> quest for solutions, I am thinking of getting an air cleaner.  I’ve >> heard a lot of skepticism about the effectiveness, but I feel like it’s >> worth a shot. >> Does anyone have comparitive experience with good air cleaners? >> I’m considering get a Sharp Plasmacluster: >> http://www.cleanshopper.ca/archives/000677.php >> http://www.sharpusa.com/products/TypeLanding/0,1056,185,00.html >> I haven’t really seen thorough reviews, but that may be because it’s >> fairly new on the market.  Thoughts?

Hello, I never open windows or doors to the elements. What i do is run the central fan after spraying in a citrus spray for the air to clean the whole-house air with all the many air filters and cleaners running. I never need to dust, as in "never" – so far, but then too i have bad eye-sight. After Charlie, when everything was clean and wet, i turned off everything – and i did open one window for a couple days . . . i noticed no real difference . . . i let the fans run . . . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + MustRead!  http://WWW.PAMINIFARM.COM "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6 ___________________________________________________________________________ ____ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Accounts Starting At $6.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com                <><><><><><><>   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <><><><><><><><>

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