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Need help chosing air purifier?
ok so which is better... UV-C purifiers or those ionic breeze things or hepa filters or what? im lookin below $200 range and its a small bedroom proably around 15x20 feet.
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I'm not sure of the brand, but the ionic filters are really good for air quality.
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One filtration source alone cannot eliminate all types of airborne contamiants - the ideal solution is a system that combines two or more types. I would recommend the Austin Air cleaner which delivers a complete filtration solution, removing a wide variety of particles, sub-micron particles, chemicals, gases, micro-organisms and odors. This system uses a HEPA filter along with granulated Activated Carbon (GAC) which has the strongest adsorption power of any material known to man. In one pound of carbon there are over 200 miles of tiny pores to trap gases and odors. It's safe, cost efficient and so effective the military uses it in their gas masks!
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