Ultraviolet air purifiers better for most allergy sufferers
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Allergic? If so, the causes run the gamut of seasons across the U.S., as cold and wet months can cause mold sufferers to go nuts while pollen and ragweed in the sprint and early summer can cause yet others to sniffle and snort for months on end.Although the local weather has a big effect on the effect of allergies to many sufferers, and all the allergy shots and medications in the world sometimes are not enough for the witch's brew of variables that can constantly keep allergy sufferers at bay.
What about air purifiers? These devices, which can be mechanical, electrostatic or ultraviolet in nature (or all three) are incredible devices if you find yourself in your home or place of business suffering from allergies all the time. One of the better air purifier designs by many accounts are ultraviolet models, but even within that category there are many options available. Finding the right one to kick your allergies to the curb would be the best blessing for many.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Candie 7-12-2007 @ 4:04PM
I have been suffering from bad allergies for years now and it gets really bad during the spring season. So I try to stay indoors but it does not make any difference, being inside feels like I’m outside with the pollens. Then one day I was watching “Know the Cause” and they were talking about an air purifying system (PIONAIR) that does not use filters or plate. So I decided to try the product and I’m so glad I bought it. I’ve had my Pionair unit for almost a year and I enjoy the fact that I can finally breathe clean air and I don’t suffer from my allergies inside my house. This product really works and best part is that it helps with my allergies. Although the product is a bit pricey I think it’s definitely worth it, especially for people who have bad allergies like me.
www.pionair.net
Candie
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Kate Law 8-14-2007 @ 5:15PM
Ultraviolet light IS the best way to kill allergens, sanitize water, and sanitize hospital instruments.
I work for Halo, www.gethalo.com
We make the worlds first vacuum that kills dust mites, the flu virus, bacteria, lice, fleas & mold with the use of ultraviolet light.
Ultraviolet light is the best and proven way to kill these micro-organisms.
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