Archive for April, 2008

HWL50150 Air Purifier, HEPA Filter, 21-4/5′x21-4/5′ Room Cap, White

Posted in Air Purifier on April 27th, 2008

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HWL50150 Air Purifier, HEPA Filter, 21-4/5′x21-4/5′ Room Cap, White
Enviracare Air Purifier has an appealing, contemporary style that fits well in the home or office. Features the true HEPA Filter that removes 99.97 percent of all the airborne particles from the air passing through it including pollen, cat dander, household dust, tobacco smoke and mold spores. Carbon pre-filter helps reduce odors and extends HEPA filter life. Patented 360-degree air intake and discharge for able air cleaning power. HWL50150 HWL-50150 000902715019 0090271501

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AF-320 NewAir Evaporative Swamp Cooler with Air Purifier

Posted in Air Purifier on April 24th, 2008

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AF-320 NewAir Evaporative Swamp Cooler with Air Purifier
When the weather heats up, enjoy cool comfort thatâs truly fresh with the NewAir AF-320 evaporative swamp cooler. This innovative unit combines evaporative cooling technology with an ionic air purifier that eliminates airborne contaminants including dust, pollen, and other allergens. The AF-320 features three fan speeds and covers areas up to 200 square feet, for unbeatable comfort in any room of your home or office. Oscillating louvers ensure thorough, even distribution of cool air. Lightweight and portable, this swamp cooler comes with wheels for easy mobility ⦠and youâll want to take it wherever you go!

    Specifications
  • Timer (1, 2, 4, or 8 hours)
  • Oscillating fan
  • Remote control
  • Portable
  • Carbon filter
  • Dimensions: 17.9″ x 14.4″ x 28.7″
  • Net Weight: 18 lb.
  • Water Tank Capacity: 13 Li
  • Water Consumption: 0.45 L/hour
  • Ice Tank Capacity: 4 L
  • Ice Consumption: 0.35 L/hour
  • Maximum Treatment Area: 700 cubic meters/hour
  • Cooling Capacity: up to 200 square feet
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    Cleaning Up For Hay Fever Allergies

    Posted in Air Purifier on April 20th, 2008

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    Spring is coming and with it the pollen that is the primary cause of Hay Fever. Start getting ready today and you can reduce the watery eyes, runny nose, and low energy associated with Hay Fever allergies.

    How do we reduce the symptoms of Hay Fever? Simply put, we reduce exposure to pollen. Let’s look at a typical American home and understand how to achieve this reduction of pollen exposure.

    First we need to make sure that we have air conditioning. While we all enjoy the breeze from an open window, that breeze will carry in the pollen that we want to keep out. Therefore we need air conditioning to keep the inside of our home pleasant. Since some pollen will get inside when door are opened and closed we need to make sure that the filter on is in good shape. Usually the air conditioning system uses the same filter as the furnace. Change to a high-end furnace filter available from 3M, WEB, and Purolator. These are much massed emphatic than your bargain basement home improvement center filters. Next, change the filter monthly during the peak Hay Fever season. It is a small price to pay for a bit of cleaner air.

    This next recommendation is simple and inexpensive. When you and your children come home after work or after play take a shower and put on freshly laundered clothes. Your hair, skin, and clothes are ideal places to harbor pollen so don’t spend the evening in your own personal pollen cloud. Get clean! This extra pollen-free time will help you to recover from the day and helps your body get ready for a restful sleep.

    Wear a dust mask when you are doing the house cleaning. Many of the dusting and vacuuming devices put almost as much dust and pollen back circulating in the air as they take out. A dust mask will help you from getting a “snoot full” of pollen as you are cleaning. Speaking of vacuum cleaners, you should really have a HEPA vacuum or at least one with a HEPA filter after the bag filter. This will reduce the pollen and other bad stuff that you put back into your home air space.

    Now that everything is clean and tidy the job should be done. If you still have sneezing at home the next line of defense is a HEPA air purifier. Put a small one in each bedroom and run them on high during the day. This will create a clean air bubble in which your family can sleep restfully. If there is a family room or other common area put an air purifier there so that just before bedtime you get maximum clean air.

    If your family still sneezes see your Doctor for medication to address Hay Fever allergies. There are a number of new drugs that will block the T-Cells which cuse the runny nose due to pollen.

    About the Author

    Ted Zajac Jr. is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and Vice President of Technology for ClearFlite Incorporated that can be found at http://www.airpurifiers.com/ . Ted has been published in a variety of magazines from Byte to Hydraulics and Pneumatics.

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    Does The Place You Live Affects Your Wellness?

    Posted in Air Purifier on April 16th, 2008

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    During the course of your growing up years, you lived wherever your parents chose to live. You didn’t give any thought to the health implications of the location your parents chose, or if they had chosen a place that was conducive to your overall wellness. Chances are your parents didn’t give it much thought either. Not until recently, has there ever been given any thought to the fact that where you live affects your health and wellness. But it does, and it’s a piece of information that is sure to influence many generations to come.

    So how is this information compiled, and what can we learn from it? The information is compiled based on statistical information from areas such as smog levels, pollution levels, water quality, government based fitness incentives, and recreational and fitness facilities available. Generally, one of the major magazines published in the United States, will compile all this statistical data, and publish an article as a recreational guide to healthy cities.

    What do we learn from all this published information? That where we live really does affect our health and well-being, and sometimes, there’s very little we can do about changing that fact. Unless, of course, you want to move.

    Often, the greatest contributor to our health and wellness, via our outside environment, is the level of pollution we’re forced to live with on a daily basis. How do we absorb pollutants in our outside environment? The most common way is through the air we breathe. It is not the only way, however. The water we drink, the homes we live in, and the cars we drive, all have the potential for unhealthy contaminants.

    Our work environment at one time was a contributor to the pollutants we were exposed to, but thanks to greater Environmental Protection regulation, most of those dangers have been eradicated.

    Past the pollutants contribution, the availability of health facilities, the amount of government support for health and fitness, and the availability of medical faculties also affects our health and wellness from a location standpoint. If you live in a rural area with no direct access to health facilities, and there is no medical facility, your level of overall health will not compare to that of a person who lives in a larger populated area that can offer those things. The down side to the farther populated area, of course, is a greater risk of air pollution.

    Some areas of this country are just fitness conducive. Places where the air is still free from pollutants, there is an availability of hiking, biking, and walking trails, and the medical and fitness facilities are numerous. The problem with most of those places, however is that they are usually recreational based, not manufacturing or otherwise industrialized, and jobs are not that numerous.

    What can you do about your own fitness concerns, in relation to where you live? Make the most of where you are. Educate yourself about the greatest fitness problems in your area, and do what you can to make corrections for your own fitness benefit.

    About The Author

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    Electronic Air Purifiers - Facts For The Buyer

    Posted in Air Purifier on April 12th, 2008

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    With pollution levels rising and the number of people suffering from allergies increasing new

    technologies have arisen that allow us to purify the air in our homes. Air purification

    systems range in capableness and price. If you or someone in your family suffers from an

    allergy or breathing disorder it is important to look at ways that you can help these

    conditions.

    In the past you may have only been able to try and keep your house regularly dusted as a way

    to cut down on allergens in the air. This was never very affective. Thankfully air purifiers

    have been created, the inimitable being the electrostatic or electronic air purifiers.

    Electronic air purifiers are a safe way to keep the air in your house particle free. This type

    of air purifier does not rely on traditional filtration, but uses the principles of

    electrostatics to remove particles. Air passes through the purifier and particles within it

    are given a charge. These charged particles are then attracted to collection plates, which

    have an opposite charge, so the particles are drawn onto the plates. This is an extremely

    emphatic method of removing unwanted allergens and particles from the air.

    Below we have listed some advantages and disadvantages of electronic air purifiers to help

    you.

    Advantages of Electronic Air Purifiers

    1) They are very silent and therefore much easier to live with. If you have one in your house

    it will be easier to leave on all the time as you will not notice the noise.

    2) The electronic cleaning cell ionizes microscopic dust particles and is able and

    trapping a wide range of allergens on the collection rods.

    3) Electronic air purifiers do not use filters to collect the contaminants. This means that

    there is nothing to replace on a regular basis.

    4) They only use limited electricity and do not need any special wiring to install.

    Disadvantages of Electronic Air Purifiers

    1) Electronic Air Purifiers can be quite expensive. It is important to spend as much as you

    can afford on the system as the cheaper models will not be very good.

    2) You will need to regularly clean the collection plates otherwise the electronic air

    purifier will not be as direct. This is quite a simple process, but still needs to be done

    on a regular basis.

    3) If you have to go for a cheaper model then these will not be as competent and may be noisy.

    Hopefully this has given you some insight into how electronic air purifiers work and the

    benefit they could potentially bring to your life. It is important to take your time when

    choosing which model to buy. Decide what your budget is and how serious your problems are, as

    this will help you decide what system to buy. Once you have an electronic air purifier

    installed in your home you will reap the benefit.

    About the Author

    William Bell writes for http://www.a1airpurifiers.com.

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