Ionic air purifier makes room smell and makes me a little nauseous. Should I be worried?
Nov 10, 2007 by internet1136@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I at best got an ionic air purifier. The brand is Ionic Pro Turbo. I put one in the bedroom and one in the living cubicle quarters. When I got back home the room had that smell these things give off (it smells new and clean), but I felt a slight bit nauseous. Not a lot at all, rightful a tiny bit, but I noticed it. Is this normal? Does anyone else have go through with these things?
I don't like the 'mephitis' left behind by these, a sort of bleachy fragrance but it shouldn't cause any ill effects unless it is putting something else into the air. It is credible, however, that your body is hyper sensitive and is just letting you separate something is different.
Some cheap products can 'gas off' releasing formaldehyde or other repulsive chemicals. This is caused by a chemical reaction as the plastics or other imitation materials cure or disintegrate.
If your unit was made in China or some other woods with little regulation regarding public constitution it is possible you're being poisoned with this chemical untie. As answerer 1 suggested, try going without it and see if you feel average again. If so return the thing and complain.
Rocco | Nov 10, 2007
Why dont polluted cities build giant ionic air purifier to remove the haze you see in every city?
Oct 07, 2007 by B L | Posted in Global Warming
My notion to air improvement is to build giant ionic air purifier that resembles a hanker pole maybe 1000 ft high by 100ft broad. Erect 4 in each corner and 1 in the center of the city and drive into in on so it can attract all the carbon particles that hangs above the municipality. Then we can compact all the particles into a canister, put it on a rocket and send it on a one way release to the moon or the sun. I figure an ionic air purifier can purify the air in a room, why not tend the same priciples on a larger scale like to simple the city air. Does this make sense to anybody?
Why not interpret the problem at the source where it is concentrated? That is what stack scrubbers do. The preponderance of the smog in cities is due to traffic. Now we just necessity to come up with a better solution to that problem (small clean energy).
NONAME | Oct 07, 2007
Im thinking of buying a Ionic Air purifier, but im not sure it will work. Will it get rid of small animal smel?
Dec 27, 2008 by wolffromthenothing | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I have many tight-fisted animals in a cage. even when its clean the pee and poo smell doesnbt enterprising the house and room smell good. Will an ionic air purifier get rid of that stripe of smell, or just larger particles like fraction and such. If not, guess ill get something else. Anyone know or had experience?n Its getting irritating.
what is ionic air purifier and what is hepa air purifier?
Apr 12, 2007 by biancachen_00 | Posted in Other - Health
I desideratum to buy a air purifier. But, when I go to website see there has a lot of different kind of it.
Is any one know what is ionic air purifier and what is hepa air purifier.
Tender thanks you for help
Ionic Air Purifiers concern a negative charge onto the particles it sucks through its gleaning grid. the theory is that the negative charge makes them copious and they sink to the ground.
HEPA is a filtration that as a matter of fact collects the particle thus purifying the air.
I have been an allergy sufferer for years and have second-hand both types.
HEPA Is FAR Superior to Ionic at cleaning the air.
I currently use a BluAir purifier and find it to do an exceptionl job. It is a bit more costly, but way quality it for me.
Shawn | Apr 12, 2007
What would cause my Ionic Air Purifier to shut off?
May 28, 2008 by Rabbit | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have cleaned the gadget. But when I turn it on and let it work, I come back and it has completely shut up off? Ideas?
Try to on sure that the stick rod is completely down. Mine won't profession either if it is even a fraction up.Also, Blades have to be completely DRY. Make unswerving blades are in tight too.
NoQuitter | May 28, 2008