QUOTE(Arizone80 @ Jan 1 2013, 11:13 AM)
I'm using Atmosphere 2nd Generation from Amway. Health All About Air Purifier, Info, Reviews, Comments etc
Health All About Air Purifier, Info, Reviews, Comments etc
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May 28 2013, 12:06 PM
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Feb 18 2014, 03:35 PM
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Feb 19 2014, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(hthean @ Feb 18 2014, 11:24 PM) KC930EW from Sharp Air purifier & humidifier less than RM900 for small to medium size room. I do read some article and certain research about plasma cluster tech for long term use not good for health, but never read of cancer, seriously? Plasma Cluster technology can cause cancer but not on paper so use moderately. You can switch on & off. |
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May 6 2014, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ May 6 2014, 01:42 PM) Hi, 1) Amcor HEPA Tower HT-2230 / Amcor Clear HC-1230I am looking for an air purifier to counter the haze in the future. I have a budget of 1.5k Any suggest which is good? So far I see the Sharp KCD40E suits my requirement. But there is some cheaper option like AAF 200 but I cant seems to find many review on it. Any suggestion? TQ 2) Austin HealthMate HM400 3) Bio Micron TP-2001B 4) Germitrol 200H 5) Honeywell Enviracaire Model 17000 / Honeywell Enviracaire Model 17200 6) IQAir Health Pro 250 7) Iso-ion Comfort Plus 8) Defender Medical Recirculating Air Cleaner (AM4000G) 9) HealthWay 20600-2 10) Rainbow Brand Air Cleaning System 11) LUX AURA LACS - 1 / LUX HERA LACH - 2 12) Philips - AC4025 / AC4012 / AC4014 / AC4084 13) KenkoAir Purifier 14) IQAir Cleanroom 250MG 15) ATMOSPHERE Air Purifier Updated on 26 Mar 2014 Source: List of Portable Air Cleaners (For Smoke Haze) - NEA (National Enviroment Agency Singapore) This post has been edited by NightFelix: May 6 2014, 02:46 PM |
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May 6 2014, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ May 6 2014, 02:51 PM) I live in Malaysia, not Singapore. I dont even recognize 90% of the brand there much less where to buy them. This is not what I mean to. Still tq for the post. Anyway, I using Atmosphere(by Amway) at my home, but it won't be under your budget. Lastly, look for AHAM Certified and Allegy Friendly Product Certified. And use CADR* to determine the performance of a Air Purifier. * Air Purifier Guide - CADR |
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Jun 2 2014, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(yahoo88 @ Jun 2 2014, 05:54 PM) looking for 2 unit air purifier with ionizer function for living room and master room... previously use the 1 free by diomand water but spoilt already. Check SenHeng, maybe got Memberday or Father Day promotion on going.no plan any budget at this moment, looking for value buy yet comes with a good function that suit me. is there any promotion going on? |
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Jun 4 2014, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(brendanc @ Jun 4 2014, 12:02 PM) I bought a Sharp KCD40E and am wondering do I use normal tap water as instructed by the user manual or will it better if I use distilled water for the dehumidifier function? As I know last time, is way better to use filtered water(RO/Distilled) if not long term will have yellow stain inside due to the chlorine / dirt(if you didn't have external water filter) or even minerals. |
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Jun 13 2014, 06:40 PM
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QUOTE(norman_n228 @ Jul 4 2014, 10:52 AM) I'm been using AMWAY Atmosphere air purifier for a year now at home. One thing that i have notice is that there seem to be less dust. A friend of my come's for a visit along with his wife and two children. His second daughter has an acute asthma, one thing that his dad notice while at my house is that his second daughter is very active and playful which she is not at home. My friend start asking me whether i'm using any kind of air filtration system at my house and i said "yes". I showed the amway air purifier and he was very excited and decided to buy a unit the following day. Two week had past i called my friend asking the condition of his daughter? He says he took his daughter to the clinic after one week and the doctor was amaze that her condition was improving and ask my friend what that he do, after my friend told the clinic doctor that he was using the amway air purifier the doctor is also interested in getting one unit. So any one especially in Penang area need more info feel free to call me norman at 012-4816773. This unit cost rather high but very worth the value. My dad using one and my sister daughter using as well. Atmosphere is not pricey but worth every penny you pay for it for the tech of the air purifier using. Only techy guy like me who study the spec and technology the company using for the air purifier know how good is it. |
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Jul 8 2014, 12:02 AM
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QUOTE(steadystream @ Jul 7 2014, 10:25 PM) i dont know if anyone post this before, so i post it anyway, do anyone here think of ''using indoor plant as air purifier''? Yes but not as good as HEPA filter capable to do. Also, kindly reminding that don't put plant in your bedroom. Living room is alright to do so.'' using indoor plant as air purifier '' educate yourself |
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Jul 8 2014, 09:35 AM
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QUOTE(steadystream @ Jul 8 2014, 12:46 AM) don't put plant in your bedroom? Other than sucking up oxygen is the reason, another reason is, the soil might have bacterial and germs as well. Don't tell me you put a UV light upon your plant? because it suck oxygen at night? well.. i put 'snake plant' in my bedroom, because it produce oxygen at night |
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Jul 8 2014, 11:02 AM
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QUOTE(steadystream @ Jul 8 2014, 10:45 AM) my friend, duh.. are u taking me as a fool? a idiot? the ' snake plant ' can produce oxygen at night without the sunlight , maybe your college bio class is not so up to date when you graduated. I do Google what is Snake Plant and how its works. What I'm saying the UV light is to kill those microorganism in the soil, not for the Snake Plant. Soil could have bacteria and fungi which is bad for people with allergies. You just tell people about the Pros of using plants indoor, but never warn people about the Cons. Nothing in this world is Perfect.why dont u go google search what is ' snake plant ', educate yourself first? the research source is from usa NASA , specifically research for plant that can effectively improve the air quality in space station, you think they will simply talk talk? NASA clean Air study wiki page Lastly, next time before you start bashing at here do some Google search as well, this is forum where people share their thought and discussion, my respond stop here, anymore flame-bait will sent your account to holiday. |
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QUOTE(RedsInHell @ Dec 17 2014, 02:18 PM) Hi .. read a some review/opinions on air purifier today. HEPA standard are same across the world. If the standard are not same, then we should doubt about the QC of medicine produced locally and import. So, US really hold on to their HEPA standard. Do we have the same or equivalent here? tq |
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QUOTE(RedsInHell @ Dec 17 2014, 04:23 PM) Recommended by National Environment Agency of Singapore.List of High Quality Air Purifier - Updated Monthly This post has been edited by NightFelix: Dec 17 2014, 04:33 PM |
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QUOTE(Onemorething @ Mar 31 2015, 06:26 PM) If your air purifier uses H12 Grade Certified HEPA Media (Filter) matched with a total system efficiency of 98%+ then you would rarely have to use your ionizer. Note that Ionization is only the process of cleaning the air, NOT purifying it. That is why ionizers alone only offer temporary relief as the particle while isolated still remains to be re-activated later and in re-introduced into your breathing environment. Search the model here? I'm sorry but unless the brand is in the Premium Segment, offers H12 Grade HEPA and can prove to reduce the particle counts in your environment to safe levels by WHO PM2.5 guidelines you will not see the relief if you are an asthma, allergy or respiratory illness suffer in this country. TRUE HEPA is only a marketing term but does apply to Air Purifiers typically which are tested to use H12 at efficiencies (at source of 98%+) however when used in a room in which they are rated to (max room size), they must be able to show you the particle count dropping to the desired safe zone. Only trust top US/EURO brands when offering posted HEPA rated filter media they use, followed by total system efficiency numbers they are willing to post (which excludes 95% of the market) and then back in up with a live particle count test in you office or home. As for Ozone Safe Ionizers, only the ones which pass the CARB (California Air Research Board) certification program are within the safe Ozone emission levels. Most air purifiers in Malaysia are not listed anyhow. http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/airc...s/certified.htm |
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QUOTE(knight @ Jun 11 2015, 03:47 PM) Bought Sharp fz-y28fe Air purifier and using it for 4years now. But I did not replace it before. It's turning brown now and I decided to replace the Hepa filter. Anyways to get it? I found one and it cost like a bomb. Over hundreds. Where u guys buy the filter from? WTF is that kind of Hepa filter costs like over thounsand seriously.. Please advise me. |
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QUOTE(knight @ Jun 12 2015, 11:57 AM) You read wrongly bro. Hundreds lah. Hahaha..Dun scare me. I'm expecting to be two digit price. But after survey, saw all hundred over. Where u guys source from? Ops... Then that is fined, mine one is around RM4xx usually change between 4-5years cycle based on my current usage. But currently the red warning indicator haven't tell me to change soon. |
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QUOTE(knight @ Jun 12 2015, 02:43 PM) Wow. ur Hepa filter replacement is so expensive? Must be a big 1 with some warning indicator. Mine don't have warning indicator and the cheapest model can find. Mine online I can find RM170 but too outrageous. DOn't u think so. Yeah, Mine Hepa filter are high grade one which capable to filter as small as 0.009 microns. Not big, and is around 2 feet height but weight around 11kg iinm. Warning indicator are easier for me to keep track rather than check it manually since got sensors to do the job for me. Actually Hepa filter are quite expensive one even is low grade like those using inside Vacuum one. Somemore you so long only change once, consider very worthy already. |
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