I have own and it helps. I deal with some major dust & pollen allergies (sinus headaches, stuffy nose, dry eyes AND watery eyes, ugh.) The air purifier helps relieve some of those issues.
We have a few in the bedroom because my bf has major allergies and it's sort of his haven from the dog. I can't say that I notice a difference, though.
We have one, it's from my husband's bachelor days. I call it R2D2, because that's exactly what it looks like. Since it's so big and bulky, we don't use it very much, and I haven't felt much
of a difference when have used it.
There are so many mixed reviews on all of them that I find it almost impossible to decide on a manufacturer, make and model. I also find the specs to be confusing on most of the ones we've
looked at. Friends who have them dish up mixed reviews so it leaves us perpetually stuck in the quandry.
Yes because I suffer from allergies big time and because I have kitties even though I am allergic! It helps but only in tandem with shots, medication, etc.
I don't use one. They are actually quite bad for the environment. They essentially create ozone that lingers in enclosed spaces and is then released into the air outside. Ones that are HEPA
are better, but make sure that the one you use isn't causing more harm than good!
I just vacuum & dust frequently, & that does the trick. My little kitty-kitty (Betty) has allergies like I do, and hers always improve whenever I've vacuumed. Awww...
We had to get an air purifier for our bedroom when we had mildew problems. Right after that we found one in the In-Laws basement that we have been using.
I have a small one in my bedroom, since I'm allergic to my dogs. I took the first option, but really I'm not sure it works that well... Still, I like the white noise at night.
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I have own and it helps. I deal with some major dust & pollen allergies (sinus headaches, stuffy nose, dry eyes AND watery eyes, ugh.) The air purifier helps relieve some of those issues.
1^ I meant "I own one..." not I have own.
2We have a few in the bedroom because my bf has major allergies and it's sort of his haven from the dog. I can't say that I notice a difference, though.
3I have one but I don't use it. I have bad allergies and it did nothing.
4I do.
5We have one, it's from my husband's bachelor days. I call it R2D2, because that's exactly what it looks like. Since it's so big and bulky, we don't use it very much, and I haven't felt much of a difference when have used it.
6No, but I've been thinking about getting one...
There are so many mixed reviews on all of them that I find it almost impossible to decide on a manufacturer, make and model. I also find the specs to be confusing on most of the ones we've looked at. Friends who have them dish up mixed reviews so it leaves us perpetually stuck in the quandry.
7I have one for my allergies.
8I don't have one, but I would love to get one! Especially with a puppy coming our way soon
9We have one and it has made a huge difference for cat allergy sufferers who come to our house. It's absolutely worth it.
10Yes because I suffer from allergies big time and because I have kitties even though I am allergic! It helps but only in tandem with shots, medication, etc.
11I have one, and I do notice a difference when I use it- but my DH prefers to leave it off. (How is it supposed to help that way?!)
12Yes, I've had one in my bedroom for years...my allergies unfortuately make it a requirement for me.
13Wow!
14PhaseKitty stole my comment! =P
I too have to admit, I haven't noticed much difference.
Need the option "Yes, I own one but hav'nt noticed a difference"
15I don't use one. They are actually quite bad for the environment. They essentially create ozone that lingers in enclosed spaces and is then released into the air outside. Ones that are HEPA are better, but make sure that the one you use isn't causing more harm than good!
16I just vacuum & dust frequently, & that does the trick. My little kitty-kitty (Betty) has allergies like I do, and hers always improve whenever I've vacuumed. Awww...
17We had to get an air purifier for our bedroom when we had mildew problems. Right after that we found one in the In-Laws basement that we have been using.
18I have a small one in my bedroom, since I'm allergic to my dogs. I took the first option, but really I'm not sure it works that well... Still, I like the white noise at night.
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