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Joseph Meehan wrote:

Mark Schofield wrote:
My wife is considering buying an Ionic Breeze or something similar
for the bedroom during the winter months. I have oil-fired forced hot
air for heating. Any recommendations for a filtering system in the
ductwork that would achieve the same results, but for the whole house?


Sure if you want something to do the same thing for your whole house,
just find a source of ozone (ozone is poisonous).

Look at what those advertisements really say.

"Helps reduce indoor air pollution" Sure it does, but it might take a
hundred of them to actually make any measurable difference in the air
quality.

That spring time or fresh like smell they talk about is ozone, which is
regulated as a hazardous substance. Most every copy machine and many laser
printers have filters on them to reduce the stuff.

They claim they are the most trusted (by consumers) which makes sense
considering all the questionable advertising they do.

The accreditation sources they quote are very suspect.

What is not suspect are the independent test which say they are
basically worthless and which the manufacturer challenged in court and lost.

First determine if you have a air related problem. All that advertising
has convinced many people without problems to think they do have problems.
If you do, then find out exactly what the problem is and what might be done
to reduce or eliminate it.

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Joseph Meehan

Dia duit


IMHO Ozone stinks!

Go visit a Sharper Image store (in many malls) and put your nose close to one of
those things.

Lou