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Air Purifier Technology - Which Air Purifier Type Fits Your Needs?

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How To Determine the Best Air Purifier Technology That Matches Your Needs

Here's a quick review of what's in the air, what harm it can have, and the best 9 air purifier technologies available for it's removal:

Think Of There Being 3 Kinds of "Stuff" To Remove From The Air:

#1 Large stuff - dust, hair, pollen, animal dander

#2 Gas stuff - odor, chemicals, vapors

#3 Living Stuff - Mold, mildew, bacteria, germs, viruses

This Is Bad For Your Health. Here's Why:

#1 Dust, hair, pollen, animal dander = allergies, asthma, odors

#2 Chemicals, vapors = odors, chemical sensitivity, immune system stress

#3 Mold, mildew, bacteria, germs, viruses = immune system (colds, flu, viruses), and odors

There are 9-10 Basic Technologies to Capture, Kill, Or Remove "Stuff":

#1 HEPA, Pre-filter, Neg/Ion, Plasma Grid = Helpful for allergies and asthma, some odors

#2 Carbon, Charcoal, Ozone, Zeolite = Helpful for odors, smoke, animal smells, chemical sensitivity, and protecting our immune system

#3 UV, TiO2, Plasma Grid, Ceramic = Helpful for immune system protection (colds, flu, viruses, pathogens), and eliminating musty odors

The "Pro's" and "Cons" of Each Air Purifier Technology

Top 10 Purification Technologies and What They Do (In Chronological order)

1. Charcoal Filters (1854) - Absorbs odor and some gases.

Pros: Good for smoke, pet odor, and hazardous fumes. Inexpensive.

Cons: None.

2. Ozone (O2) (1881) - Ozone is what you might smell in the air after a thunderstorm. It's oxygen with an extra charged particle attached which is unstable and only lasts a second but does a great job on odor, mold, etc.

Pros: It kills odors better than anything else. Kills mildew and mold. Good for chemical removal as well. (I love a little Ozone which I turn on a few hours before bed to make the room really fresh and clean)

Cons: In small amounts (low level) it is safe and very effective. (Consumer Reports blasted Sharper Image/Ionic Breeze because their unit put out very high levels of Ozone. As a result unfortunately many people are now afraid of ozone)

Note: Because of Sharper Image Manufacturers are now either 1) avoiding Ozone 2) calling it "Activated Oxygen" 3) putting timers on Ozone

3. HEPA (1934) - HEPA filters trap up to 99.97% of dust, pollen, dander, etc. Many manufacturers however leave it out because of the manufacturing expense.

Pros: Very helpful for allergies, dog/cat hair, pollen etc. A must for asthmatics

Cons: HEPA filters have to be replaced, but they work very well. Replacement filters are typically overpriced (like printer cartridges) so look for a Purifier Brand whose replacement costs are reasonable (maybe $20-40 depending on the size/thickness).

4. UV Light (1936) - UV light kills many pathogens such as mold, viruses, germs and bacteria. (Used in hospitals) .

Pros: with today's pathogens and bacteria strains UV is a great addition - especially if you have children, asthma, or immune challenges.

Cons: You have to replace the bulb(s) every year or so. Like with HEPA make sure the Manufacturer isn't "soaking" you for high replacement costs. Don't pay more than $20-30 for a bulb.

5. Negative Ion (1974)- Negative Ion is a positive thing for removing some pollen, smog, and some dust. The early ionizers would make your walls black because the charged dirt would adhere to the walls around the unit. That's now taken care of by grid plates.

Pros: Very affordable method for cleaning the air.

Cons: It works well in combination with other technologies but it's not very effective by itself.

6. Ceramic - Uses heat inside a chamber to kill pathogens in the air as air is drawn into and through the chamber. (This is also how a fever works in our body, raising the temperature to kill a virus).

Pros: Heat kills pathogens.

Cons: Most experts believe UV does a better job, with a lot less electricity. You don't see many of these filters for that reason.

7. Washable Pre-Filters - This basically catches hair and large airborne particles. Most purifiers have these.

Pros: Very inexpensive addition by manufacturers. . It also extends the life of the other filters.

Cons: None

8. Ti02 Photo-Catalytic (1991) - Enhances the UV light up to 4000% to kill germs, viruses, mold, bacteria, as it passes through the filter.

Pros: What's great is now the UV bulb doesn't have to be as strong or as big yet works more effectively. Cons: None.

9. Plasma Dust (or Grid) Filters (1989) - Uses a charged grid plate to shower the incoming air with both positive and negative ions. Removes some airborne particles and some micro-organisms. I wouldn't count on this alone but it will do some cleaning as you'll see when the plates get dirty. It's basically an ionizer on steroids. The "Never needs a replacement filter" types (Ionic Breeze, Oreck) fall into this category. (Note: You never need a replacement filter because your lungs are filtering what it doesn't do a good job on)

Pros: You can wash it.

Cons: Works well, but needs other technologies to do a good job.

Video Demonstration Of Each

You can watch videos on each technology at my YouTube channel called AliveAir.

#10 New Air Technology From Japan: Pollen, Odor, Dust Sensors I think this is very cool and very useful.The Japanese have developed sensors that detect pollen, odor, and dust in the air.

Pros: Saves electricity and guesswork as you can leave the unit on "Auto" all the time. I think it's the greatest thing for allergy and asthma prevention. The sensors turn the technologies on/off /low/high depending on the needs of the room.

Cons: None.


Mark Richardson is an author, and former Health Practitioner who researches cutting edge health products. To see some of these technologies in action, and watch Purifier VIDEO Reviews visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhfOC5JHE7U Or visit his website at at http://www.allergyreliefonline.com






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Bed bug infestation cases are on the rise in New York City. Since 2000, the cases have steadily risen by 81%. This figure has been provided by the National Pest Management Association. Alarming though these statistics are, relief is being provided by the Bedbug sniffing dogs, which ensure accurate detection and effective treatment.

Before we go on to the insects sniffer dogs, here are some more statistics on the huge problem the bed bugs have become for the New Yorkers. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which tracks the insects complaints through calls to the 311 help line, has rolled out these numbers in 2010. According to the data collected by the Department, in 2004, there were 537 bedbug complaints and 82 violations (violations mean verified infestations); however, in 2009, the number of complaints rose to a staggering 11,000. The violations rose dramatically too, with 4,084 cases cited.

This picture, though not pretty, gives you a rough idea of how acute the problem is. Now, if you are also in the thousands who think, you may have an infestation, then there is a sure way of knowing and detecting. Enter- insects-sniffing dogs. These are highly trained dogs, that can identify the odor of insects quite easily and accurately locate the places where they are hiding. Their accuracy is tested and is research backed. The entomology researchers at the University of Florida have come out with the report that well-trained dogs can detect a single live bug or egg with 96 percent accuracy. Yes, they can detect a single bug or an egg too, so an infestation is pretty easy for them.

Human detection for insects can take hours on end. Why? Because the bugs are very good at hiding, they may be in the crevices of the bed, mattress, wall paper, bureaus, and other furniture. They are so small, and usually come out at night, this is what makes their detection so difficult. The Bed bug sniffer dogs can detect them easily as unlike humans, they can smell in parts per trillion. This ability is what allows them to detect bed bugs- eggs-small or adults. All over the country, the detection ability of dogs has been researched and the results have never wavered- a well trained insects dog will be 96% to 98% accurate in identifying an infestation. They are able to do so from not only close, but also within a distance of 3 to 4 feet.

Once on the job, they can detect an infestation in a matter of minutes (in some cases, the time taken by bed bug dogs is hardly 3 minutes), and with the exact area pointed out, the job of the pest exterminator, becomes much easier. They can then spray on the affected area more effectively, rather than the entire bed. They may also limit their as vacuuming- heat treating -laundering treatments, to the affected area only. The NY bed bug dog then come back after the treatments have been completed to verify, if the infestation is really over or not. This means, a hundred percent accurately done pest control. And 100% accuracy is needed, as the insects spread very fast. They can crawl through walls-wiring and pipes. They can change locations easily through clothing, furniture, luggage and more. No doubt,insects are tough to identify and be rid of. But thanks to insects sniffing dogs, you can now live pest free!.

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The writer is a pest control consultant with Green Eco Environmental. The company is a leading bed bug exterminator New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are their areas of operation.






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Body odor occurs as a result of bacteria developing in the damp and moist regions of the body which combines with your sweat. These bacteria excrete a substance inevitably causes the body odor that everyone hates. However these bacteria are part of the human body's natural ecosystem therefore completely eliminating these bacteria is simply not the answer.

One of the biggest concerns for many people nowadays is the issue of body odor each and everyday in the morning or during the day and how to control it. Body odor is very daunting and especially worrisome before a date or an important meeting. The ideal thing to do would be to find a long-lasting and trusted product that you could use everyday without having to worry about harming your skin or body in the long term, or if the product might fail in the middle of an important event.

The majority of antiperspirants tend to be effective in prohibiting body odor. This is heavily due to the way they were designed to perform. Most antiperspirants include an active ingredient called aluminum salts. When an antiperspirant is used, these aluminum salts expand and cover up the sweat ducts. As a result, this prevents sweat from coming up to the surface of the skin where naturally, the bacteria will interact with it. The thing with aluminum-based antiperspirants is that they don't actually stop you from perspiring; they are just designed to act as plugs to your sweat glands. This is one of the reasons that there is a lot of controversy over the use of aluminum compounds in these types of products and how they can be linked to severe nervous system damage in some cases. Furthermore, exposure to these aluminum compounds for a significant period of time has been connected to Alzheimer's disease as mentioned in my other articles.

The other alternative to controlling body odor is a product called deodorant. Many people mistake deodorants and antiperspirants in being the same thing, however these two products have very different function. A deodorant is different from antiperspirants as they don't prohibit perspiration, they simply work by covering up the body odor produced by using a fragrance.

Deodorants which are relatively safe for those who have sensitive skin whilst also doing a good job of eliminating body odor while helping to reduce wetness generally contain a number of natural ingredients such as algae extract, Aloe Vera gel, Witch Haze and herbal extracts of fennel, hops, chamomile, mistletoe, and yarrow. 


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