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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Fumes from Plastic Jul 24, 2010
By ENMIS I also got ill from the plastic fumes being emitted from the "emission free" Airfree P1000. I tried leaving it on for a couple of days to see if the fumes would burn off, but it's just as bad. After reading the review that someone else left it on for 2 weeks, and it was still emitting the fumes, I'm going to return it.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Give it a chance Oct 05, 2011
By Allergy reviewer If you read the description you would notice it seems to be nothing more than a ceramic heater with a nightlight. If you aren't sensitive to mold you won't notice any decrease in allergens. Bacteria and virus's are just an added bonus of the heat. If it used a fan the air would move too quickly through the chamber and there wouldn't be enough dwell time to kill the mold, bacteria, and virus's. I have an extremely bad mold allergy and first came across this when I went to the hospital for surgery and they had one in every room. I noticed my allergies were much better but attributed it to the meds. When I left the hospital they all came back. I asked my surgeon if I could possibly borrow one of the units he has in his office and he agreed (Airpura P3000). It took about 3 weeks for me to notice a difference but IT DOES WORK. For comparisons sake I used it in my 35x18 bedroom, always keep the doors shut and I do use an air purifier so that might help move air though the unit. After returning his I bought 2 P1000's and put them on opposite sides of the room. Removing allergens is a 3 step process. Here is what we do. Step 1 is to remove everything you can that causes allergies, dusty old throw rugs etc. Whatever you can't remove vacuum with a SEALED HEPA machine. We use a Miele S5 Callisto and it work's great even for dusting. Step 2 is to purchase a SEALED Hepa air purifier that has Several POUNDS of carbon to remove VOC's. We've gone through tons and finally found a few that do what they say. It seems almost all manufacturers just sell features and not the ability to actually remove 99% or particulate like Hepa is stated to. The biggest problem I found was the air bypassed the filter either by lack of seals, poor design or cheap filters. Mainly to make it seem more efficient and get better ratings for moving more air... albeit dirty air. I bought a particulate meter and demo'd several machines. From my search these are what I tested and found to almost zero out the particle meter: IQair, Austin Air, Allerair, Airpura and Airgle. The quietest being the Airgle and loudest was a tie between the Austin and Allerair. I personally own an Airgle and IQair and would recommend either. Step 3 is to get what slips through the air purifier. A purifier with even a strong UV-C light moves air way too fast to kill the mold,virus's and bacteria. Here is where the Airfree comes in. It might be slow but it has to be. This machine does work but it takes time. If your room is near the max size I recommend getting 2 and putting them on opposite sides, overkill is better than undersized. I hope my experiences help someone else. We sure wasted a lot of money over the years and found that there is no magic machine. Complete allergen removal requires good housekeeping and multiple quality machines. Good machines are expensive but aren't the health and well being of you and your worth any amount?
21 of 25 found the following review helpful:
I was skeptical at first Mar 24, 2008
By A. G. I was skeptical at first but was won over by this product. I originally bought the air purifier to help our family's allergies and sinus problems. It was hard to believe that a product that has no filters, nothing to clean or wash off, could actually work. My brother-in-law who has a severe allergy to dogs has never been able to spend more than an hour or two at our house. Since we got our air purifier, he has been able to spend several hours at our house without any symptoms or discomfort. I'm a believer!
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
IT WORKS (Owner of an Airfree P1000 and a RabbitAir BioGS) Jan 17, 2009
By edoRAYE
"edoRAYE"
I make about 10 to 20 purchases on Amazon every month - both for personal and business uses - but I almost never review the products I buy. However, I thought I should write one for the Airfree P1000 because it really is a great product that deserves a little of my time and effort.
We own an Airfree P1000 and a RabbitAir BioGS. We put the Airfree P1000 in our bedroom because it's silent and serves as a nightlight for me; I am night blind. The light is adjustable so I can keep it dim and not disturb my husband. We don't always get to open our bedroom window because it is right by our neighbor's patio where she keeps one of her dogs and she is not always home to clean up after the dog right after it goes.
Also, we have two cats and a dog so it's impossible to have the bedroom smelling fresh. However, the P1000 was able to completely freshen-up the bedroom in just a couple of hours. It even removed the scent coming from the plug-in air freshener. And being inexpensive and virtually maintenance free are definitely additional pluses. I am extremely pleased with the Airfree P1000.
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Excellent machine Nov 12, 2009
By Janet Perry
"Janet P"
This machine successfully removed the aspergillis mold from my room. I have serious lung disease and am highly allergic to mold- i did a mold test before and after having it in place for 1 week- and it worked wonders- mold was gone! i haven't even explored what other benefits it has, ie smells etc- i'm so happy with this result. I highly recommend this for anyone with allergies or lung problems.
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