Is the sharper image ionic breeze with ionic guard still dangerous?
Nov 30, 2007 by Little Foot | Posted in Other - Health
Awhile back, there was a big hype about the ionic breeze producing ozone which is very unpredictable to our health. But now they come with these new "ozone guards." I was cogitative of buying one for my mom, but of course I wouldn't desire her to submit her to ozone. Does anyone have actual evidence that these things are safe? Or should I just go with a noisey hepa pass through?
No, even with the catalyst (ozone keep), it still emits a significant amount of ozone.
Here, try this product rather than:
http://www.air-purifiers-america.com/product.asp?merchandise=A350W
Dr. K | Dec 01, 2007
Is the ionic breeze good at eliminating odors?
Feb 21, 2006 by rocky | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I understand on consumer reports that the ionic breeze is worthless when it comes to purifying the air. But I don’t attention if the air is clean; I just don’t want it to stink. I have two sugar gliders, and they have find out glands that kind of stink. I’m curious if anyone with an ionic breeze, or something comparable, is elated with its ability to eliminate odors in the home. Also if anyone can recommends something elevate surpass. Best answer wins10 points
Literally, baking soda works better. Upright put baking soda on your carpets, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes and vacuum it up. You can do the same to upholstery. It works renowned.
cyanne2ak | Feb 21, 2006
What can owners of the Sharper Image Ionic Breeze do now?
Apr 13, 2008 by Confused | Posted in Other - Electronics
Can they get their boodle back or anything? Is there anything conclusive that would urge these owners to turn off their ionic breezes? Thanks.
Evidently independent testing found that these electrostatic "air purifiers" do not significantly slash indoor air pollution, and they generate levels of ozone which may be unsafe to ozone-temperamental individuals. (such as older or younger people, or people with positive respiratory conditions.)
Jason | Apr 13, 2008
How does an "Ionic Breeze" air purifier compare to an air purification device with a HEPA filter?
Jun 24, 2007 by Tyler C | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
Does an "Ionic Breeze Quadra" in truth purify and move the air around a room as well as a less-marketed, often less-expensive HEPA drip device?
depends on if you covet to buy replacement filters or not. I have a smaller version of the ionic breeze,about a foot extreme, and tho it doesnt move air like a fan does, it does move enough air to arrive at the dirt stick to its filter rods. its remarkable how much it picks up. I live in a dusty state, so I have to weaponless them once a week or so, but thats all dirt I am not breathing. It does produce ozone, tho, which some say is not good for you, so I turn mine off at night when I am in the lodge. But it keeps the room smelling fresh while it is working. I have also tried several winnow type cleaners, also, but I dont like haveing to buy the high-priced hepa filters, and while they do filter the air pretty well, it gets to be a pain in the neck, because the store may discontinue them after a while, and I have to search for some other place to get them, etc. The ionic breeze never needs a clarify, tho, I just wipe it down with a couple of handi wipes once a week, and thats it. I bought mine at a niggardliness store for 5 bucks, tho... so Thats a certain extent a discount from the Sharper Image price.
Nice Planet- I'll Take It | Jun 25, 2007
Why does my Ionic Breeze spark? Is it dangerous?
Jul 19, 2008 by Susan K | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
We have an Ionic Breeze Quadra that's about four years old. The other day I was laying on the love-seat and I saw sparks come off of it? We clean the filter often and have no other problems. My suppress thinks that it started doing that because the dog has knocked it over a twosome of times. Any thoughts?
Sparking from an Ionic Breeze may or may not be a stew. If it is an electrical connection spark, that would be a bad thing. If it is dust hitting the elements, that would possibly be just normal operation. The problem is the ozone that the logo is designed to generate. You should check out some of the references on the web affiliated to these devices and think about whether or not you want to keep using it at all.
elmtree157 | Jul 20, 2008