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Air purifiers / Air Revitaliser - good or harmful?
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 946828" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>They're crazy. It's not for killing bacteria and viruses. ...It's for filtering. And if it smells like a loo, they're overdoing the...perfume. </p><p></p><p>All I was going to say, when I saw the thread title, was that a guy I know in Delhi, has tried two of them, and reviewed them on his website. I can't remember if he has a pollen problem, but Delhi has extremely high levels of particulate pollution, some people look at the reports every day. Of course,...well, you don't need it if you have aircon, it apparently he doesn't. (Electricity is expensive, so many people use desert air coolers and stuff.) </p><p>He never mentioned any perfume. - He would have, if there was. I just remember that he got one, and then sometime later he got another one, a different brand, and wrote a review on it. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't even say germs, and so on. ...smh. ...The pollen and particulates would be removed by the aircon filters - or at least most of it...probably make more sense to wash the filters more often. That is quite a mission, in the workplace i know, I think it is done every week or 2. But that's a very big, mostly open plan area. </p><p>Anyway, what I got from Yogesh's reviews is that they do work, and some are better than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 946828, member: 17768"] They're crazy. It's not for killing bacteria and viruses. ...It's for filtering. And if it smells like a loo, they're overdoing the...perfume. All I was going to say, when I saw the thread title, was that a guy I know in Delhi, has tried two of them, and reviewed them on his website. I can't remember if he has a pollen problem, but Delhi has extremely high levels of particulate pollution, some people look at the reports every day. Of course,...well, you don't need it if you have aircon, it apparently he doesn't. (Electricity is expensive, so many people use desert air coolers and stuff.) He never mentioned any perfume. - He would have, if there was. I just remember that he got one, and then sometime later he got another one, a different brand, and wrote a review on it. It doesn't even say germs, and so on. ...smh. ...The pollen and particulates would be removed by the aircon filters - or at least most of it...probably make more sense to wash the filters more often. That is quite a mission, in the workplace i know, I think it is done every week or 2. But that's a very big, mostly open plan area. Anyway, what I got from Yogesh's reviews is that they do work, and some are better than others. [/QUOTE]
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