has anyone tried a fresh air by ecoquest air purifier and what did you think of it?
Jan 29, 2006 by newwebbie2003 | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
This from "The Blues Banshee" answering a equivalent question 3 weeks ago:
"The best air purifiers are from Ecoquest and they have so many numerous kinds to offer. If you don't know of someone who sells Ecoquest locally, friend the company and find one to demonstrate the purifier to you. They let you use it for 3 days so that you can be sure if you covet to purchase it.!"
Dan | Jan 29, 2006
Ecoquest Air Purifier...does ionization bad for ozone and health/allergies?
May 16, 2006 by prinz57 | Posted in First Aid
No, the ionization is basically adding an electron to the N2 and O2 molecules. Each of them are pretty much desirous for an extra electron.
Those ions (molecules with an premium electron) tend to serve as centers to hurry dust and dirt from the air (make it clump together). That makes the offal, pollen, and dust easier to filter out and even desert to the ground.
So the ionization actually gets the air cleaner for you, right-minded like the air feels after a rain storm.
NeoArt | May 16, 2006
Has anyone every tried fresh air by ecoquest or have you sold any of their products?
Feb 27, 2007 by happi82ness | Posted in Other - Diseases
I am evaluation of selling their products, it is a work from home standard of job. The air purifiers use a ozone to purify the air in your home. I have been doing some probe and have heard good and bad about the use of Ozone in air purifier. I am testing a purifier in my bawdy-house right now.
A Achates of ours from church sells their products, I was amazed. We went to their diet, they have a wood stove, you couldn't even let someone know. They said that the house reeked of cigar smoke when they bought it. You can just smell it now. I want one of their water purifiers, the guy from our church has sulfur not function(so do we) and he gave me a glass after going through the purifier. AMAZING!! (I very recently wish the stuff wasn't so valuable)
Angie | Mar 01, 2007
Is ozone from indoor air purifiers okay?
Oct 13, 2006 by Sharlene B | Posted in Other - Health
Is a New Air by EcoQuest air purifier safe?
"No!"
Ozone protects us from dangerous solar radiation by being in the upper atmosphere.
Not sizeable for lungs at all!
Doesn't belong down here!
timeisaliquid | Oct 13, 2006
Good Air Purifier?
Oct 09, 2007 by cridecar | Posted in Respiratory Diseases
What is the with greatest satisfaction air purifier for removal of dust and odor? I have been looking at ebay and is almost convinced on buying ecoquest (with hepa, uv, ionizer, and ozone generator). The only sentiment that still prevents me fom buying this ($219) is the ozone generator which can encourage asthma. I am an asthmatic. Anyone with a good experience with a VERY Upstanding air purifier? I can only afford <$300 and does not consume much tension, with low maintenance. Thanks.
I strongly plug against getting an ozone generator or ionizer. They are the same matter and will aggravate your asthma. The theory behind the ionizers and ozonators is the the world of ozone while "ionizing" the dust particles to off with them collect in the filter. The EPA has warned that they are not suitable for places where people stay. They have been linked to frequent respiratory problems in people who use them. The "germs" that the ionizers and ozone generators are putative to be able to kill can only be killed if the filter is set to a level off so high it would kill any living thing in its spectre. They are great for corporations that are closed overnight, but not for any obligation that people inhabit 24/7.
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/ozonegen.html
HEPA filters are the safest way to go. I have one by Filterqueen that is neat. They offer a charcoal filter for it to get rid of odors and the charcoal seep makes air "hospital quality". They also peddle a vacuum with a HEPA filter, and it has a charcoal eliminate as well. It never kicks up dust, but it is bagless, so you'd have to apportion with the dust in the end. Usually, I wear a mask and biodegradable gloves while changing out the cone filter and dumping out the debris. (I do it outdoors for the least amount of contamination preferential.)
http://www.filterqueen.com/air-filtration-systems.html what I own
You can always prefer a different air filter than what I use. Just make indubitable, for your own health, that you only use HEPA filters/charcoal filters. The ozone generators are bad for your haleness, and ionizers generate ozone as well.
Serena | Oct 09, 2007