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  • 7). Air Purifier - How To Tell If YOURS Is Any Good  By : Michael Russell
    These days it seems that everyone is gung ho about air purification systems. People with allergies, people with asthma and people who are just cleanliness freaks. It doesn't matter how often you dust the furniture, mop the floors, vacuum the rugs or change the bed sheets, your home just isn't really clean unless you have an air purification system. But just how effective are these systems and are they all the same? The answer may or may not surprise you.
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  • 8). Tips On Using A Warm Mist Humidifier  By : Johnathan Bakers
    Dry indoor air causes a wide variety of physical symptoms including a stuffy nose, dry cough, nosebleeds, dry skin and brittle hair. A warm mist humidifier will relieve these symptoms and help you sleep better. Dry air is common when the heat is turned on in the winter. If you live in a dry climate, you may need to humidify your home all year long. Excessive dryness causes wood furniture and flooring to crack and warp.
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  • 9). Air Purifier - Help Or Hype  By : Michael Russell
    The world has become health crazy. There is no getting around it, we are turning towards healthier whole grain cereals and breads, we're exercising more, and we're cleaning our homes like fanatical lunatics. Included in this cleaning craze is the obsession with cleaning our air. We've got air purifiers in just about every room. This leads to just one question.
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  • 11). How A Filterless Air Purifier Works  By : Ken Morris
    If you watch television late at night, you are probably familiar with a filterless air purifier called the Ionic Breeze. These systems have benefits and drawbacks. Lately, there has been some controversy over their safety. Some consider them to be unsafe, while others swear by the results. How a Filterless Air Purifiers Work A filterless purifier works by giving the incoming air an electrostatic charge.
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  • 16). An Air Purifier Can Help Reduce Allergies  By : smgenie
    No matter how much you clean your home, contaminants in the air remain. To help reduce and eliminate contaminants consider an air purifier. An air purifier is a device, which aims to free air from contaminants and odors. Various techniques are used to accomplish this, including filters, adsorbents like charcoal, and electrostatic charges. People who suffer from asthma, allergies, and other respiratory problems have the most to benefit.
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  • 18). Air Purifier - A Brief History  By : Michael Russell
    Today, air purifiers are all the craze. Every allergy sufferer, asthmatic and health nut in the world has one, but believe it or not, there was a time when we didn't have air purifiers. We simply breathed the air that was in our homes and somehow managed to survive. So when did this craze actually begin? How did it start? Types of air purification have actually been around for over 200 years in some form or another, though most people don't realize it.
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  • 24). Air Purifiers: Eliminate Indoor Air Pollutants  By : Barney Garcia
    Air contamination control has become increasingly significant in our day-to-day lives. Polluted air is a major cause of concern for families whose members have different allergies and asthma. Hence, we should be very concerned about the quality of air that we breathe. It is difficult to eliminate all the air pollutants but air purifiers can clean the air to some extent.
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  • 25). Air Purifiers - Know Your Pollutants!  By : Ian Pendlebury
    People use air purifiers in the home and office to screen pollutants and contaminants out of the air. But just what are these pollutants, and why should they matter to you? Bacteria: Airborne bacteria can be a problem, to say the least. Such diseases as tetanus, typhoid fever, pneumonia, syphilis, cholera, leprosy, and tuberculosis are all the nasty products of these airborne pathogens.
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