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Just to clarify a prior question, I had; I’ve heard that ionized air can be potentially harmful (i.e. free radicals) so I want to avoid air cleaners that ionize air. The 3M Filtrete electrostatic polyolefin-based filters (very common in furnace filters, and now as part of a standalone air purifier) are pre-charged with a static charge to attract dirt, dust, and particles of inflowing air.
My question is, as non-ionized (regular) air travels through the filter (via a simple fan, there is no ionizer involved) is there any way that it could pick up any of the charge on the electrostatic filter, or that the air can become somewhat ionized in any way or form after it leaves the filter? Now, AFAIK, air doesn’t conduct charges well, so my guess would be no, but I’d like to have an expert opinion.
I am thinking of getting this humidifier/air purifier/ioniser for my bedroom as my biggest concern is dust and itchy skin/throat due to dryness.
But was wondering, since i live in a humid country, Singapore, is it alright to be using a humidifier? will it cause too much ‘wetness’ increasing the growth of mildew, fungi and bacteria in the bedroom?
and what do u think of this product if you have used it.
( Visit our website at www.mjhub.biz ) The brand, Advante, is offering 2 types of air humidifier models in the market. One of them, which is named as Cool Mist Plus Humidifier, has an added feature that is able to release negative ions while humidifying the room at the same time. On the other hand, Advante Cool Mist Humidifier is the only unit that has the capability to rotate its head 360 degree.
It’s a relatively new office (completely renovated fall 2006), with a new HVAC equipment/etc. I just find that I feel drowsy, less alert, with perhaps a slight reduction in my ability to concentrate, when the HVAC is blowing (it cycles on and off; maybe on for 5-10 min and then off for 30, etc..). I’m sure it’s not a filter problems, since there’s no perceptible odors and everything is brand new. Also, the sensation varies; usually I’m not as bothered when the ventilation/AC is functioning early in the morning (ie. 10 AM); the circulating air feels more "refreshing" then, as opposed to the afternoon when it feels more "stale" (but this could be somewhat psychological).
Any ideas on what I could do to fix the problem? Any natural/organic air fresheners that could help? I don’t want to use an ionizer ; I once read that air conditioners deplete the air of negative ions, but this seems like a foolish/baseless theory.
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