I want to get the Honeywell Room Air Purifier... But.?
Dec 28, 2008 by Joe D | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
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Cleaning the air in your home is easier and more stylish with the Honeywell Rear HEPA Air Purifier. The Lifetime Permanent™ HEPA-Type seep helps reduce up to 99% of airborne particles such as dust, pollen, cat dander, smoke and mold spores from the air that passes through the gauze. Easy to clean, vacuum-able HEPA filters protect you hundreds in replacement filter costs compared to replacement purify models. An electronic filter clean of illuminates to remind you when to clean the filter. A built-in ionizer delivers premium cleaning power and helps freshen the air that passes through it. The eliminate also features an antimicrobial treatment to help slow mold growth on the filter. Ideal for agency size rooms up to 169 sq. feet (13‘x13‘) with 3 cleaning levels for quiet exhibition. Start enjoying cleaner, fresher air today with a fawning Honeywell HEPA-Type Tower Air Purifier for your home or office.
Constant HEPAClean filter-never needs replacing
Helps rub 99% of airborne particles such
It says it only fits a (13X13) area .. the room I want to use this for is a school classroom that is atleast 20X20. If i put this purifier in a spot i swear by the air is at its worse, will it work for a 13X13 area from that point into consideration or does this product become completely useless when its in a compartment any larger then (13X13).
Also, i am trying to find an air purifier in the $100-$150 for a larger sized cubicle quarters, so if you have other suggestion please list
How to clean HEPA filter in air purifier???
Jun 05, 2008 by Nicole | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I perfectly bought a Honeywell Air Purifier off of craigslist.com. It works fine but gives off a profound smell of the house where I bought it from. It bothers me! The ads online for the air purifier say you don't repay the filters but merely wash them. How do I do so? Just run them under examination?
Run the HEPA dribble under warm running water and allow to dry preferably where it can get air from both sides of exclude, do not dry in direct sunlight this can damage the filter, it is superior in a warm room, can be dried in a dishdrainer if admissible this way it gets air from both sides and will dry fast without promoting mold/mildew Saintly Luck !
mshonnie | Jun 05, 2008
Should I turn the "ionizer" feature on, in my HEPA air purifier?
Dec 11, 2007 by internet1136@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I have a HEPA air cheesecloth. It has a button on it, which turns on the optional "ionizer" spotlight. The system is made by Honeywell (actually a company called Kaz, which sells it under the Honeywell name.)
Any facts on the helpful effects of having "cool ions" in the air?
Ionize means to send innocuous low electrical emissions into the atmosphere. Lightning is genesis natures ionizer.
Its a negative electrical imbue that causes inert particles to bond. For benchmark, lightning causes water droplets to chains to dust particles in the atmosphere as well as other water droplets so that it gets portly enough for rain fall.
That's why lightning always precedes a miserable rain fall.
Same thing with your HEPA filter. The ionizer makes dust particles stick, get heavy and fall to the ground or gather in your clean more efficiently.
Some people sell professional ionizers for indoor atriums, because of bird dander. It helps the wispy stuff in the air settle to the ground.
Laura J | Dec 11, 2007
Can I wash and reuse my air purifier filters?
Mar 07, 2008 by katie k | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I have a Honeywell air purifier. I washed the carbon pre-membrane strain and the inside HEPA filter. I just read though that you are not reputed to reuse these. Can anyone tell me why? It seems that they should still be usable.
Adding qualify to the bacteria, mold, mildew and other organic episode that has been trapped in your filters will cause them to grow hellishly fast. There is no way to kill 100% of the living complication in the filter. When it starts to multiply, it will clog the clarify or your air filtration system will blow it back into your home. Don't ever reuse HEPA flair filters.
There are MUCH better air purification systems at one's fingertips than the HEPA syle filtration machines. The best are "operative" purifiers vs. the "passive" syle. Animated units can purify the air in a home even when it doesn't behind the times through the unit. Passive units only treat the air that absolutely enters and passes through its filters or over the plates. I extremely recommend the active style of purifier.
fth106 | Mar 07, 2008
what's the best hepa-type air purifier (w/ permanent air filter) for a medium-sized room?
May 23, 2007 by Coy T | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
brands looking at: bionaire, homes, honeywell. any experiences? avid to pay around $150.
did you conscious that air purifiers dont really purify the air in your untroubled b in all that well? test show that they only reduce about 5 to 10% of the pollution in your homewards and take more energy to use then they are worth and most of them release fumes into the air that damage the ozon and are being combination by the goverment! You should really do some research before you get one that you think is present to help you but really ends up hurting us all in the end.
Accurate Story!
Good Luck!
Lucky | May 25, 2007