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New member with IPF. Are air 'cleaners' beneficial?

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Please, does anyone have experience using an electric air cleaner? The type that removes, pollens, alergens and bacteria. Some of them have fans which cool or heat the air, do those help?

Thank you

16molly63

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stone-UK

Hi

Difficult to say if there are any benefits, although any clean air must be a bonus.

The one that works as a cool/heater " Dyson" only scores 58% for removing pollen.

Best Buy from which

which.co.uk/reviews/air-pur...

I have two HomeMedics score is above Dyson below Best Buy will check shortly. Score68%

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Judith41 in reply to stone-UK

Thank you Stone-UK for your help. I think we have definitely decided that one would be a good idea.

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tavymaid

hi we,ve got a vax air puifier half price on the internet and its been the best thing we,ve ever bought it gets rid of the 3 p,s pet dander pollen and pollution everybody,s different but i would highly recommend keep your windows closed when your using it hope this helps all the best tavymaid xx

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Judith41 in reply to tavymaid

Thank you Tavymaid. The Vax sounds ideal. Think we will follow that through.

Best wishes

16molly63 xx

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Shirleyj

I've got the Dyson air purifier, very expensive but very good. Purchased it last year with a lot of deliberation over the cost but this year I'm thinking thank God we got it. It's a lovely fan and it feels like its clearing the air, but it will not cure all ills. I love it though x x

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Judith41 in reply to Shirleyj

Thanks shirleyj. Food for thought. The Dyson is certainly going onto our shortlist. xx

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ericwood992

I use a dehumidifier/air purifier combined (ecoair DC202). This is an excellent machine but it costs £220. It's worth it though.

We have used a "breathe" air purifier for 4 years. Unit cost $140 We highly recommend it..It will cover a large room and because of it's small size can be moved from room to room.

Here is the site

webboe.com/breathe1/prod1.a...

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Judith41

Thank you for your post snoopy-the-dog.

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Azure_Sky

I bought one over a year ago, it has a metallic smell but works up to a point.

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Maureenclayton

We bought an air purifier about a year ago for my grandson who has really bad asthma and we found that his attacks were less than before he had it. I know they cost a lot but it's worth it in the long run, talking about long run wish I could at the moment lol. Hope that helps you decide. Take care.

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Cherrhea60

Just asked the same question. I understand it depends on the person and how sensitive the lungs are to pollutants and allergens that cause flare ups. Personally I can't use scented deodorants. If i can smell it I cant use it. I did get a new hobby. Certain house plants help to clean and oxygenize the air. Still studying on it. But picked up some lovely plants.

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