Air filtration / Dust ionisation things
Discussion
We live above a main road and we've always had an issue with dust in the house. Lately we had a bit of a mass sort out and so kicked up a lot more dust, the problem is we just can't seem to shift it anymore. We visited a friends flat upstairs and they have some sort of filtration system that supposedly cleans the air out and their flat did seem very clean. I'm now considering one myself as I can't spend the time dusting every day!
Does anybody have this sort of equipment in their house and would they recommend it? I'm just after ballpark figures of how much it's likely to cost and what sort of specification I should be looking at (no idea what the unit of measurement would be though). Any experience gratefully received thanks.
Does anybody have this sort of equipment in their house and would they recommend it? I'm just after ballpark figures of how much it's likely to cost and what sort of specification I should be looking at (no idea what the unit of measurement would be though). Any experience gratefully received thanks.
Electronic air cleaner , mine is a Smith White made under lic from Honewell.
It's a whole house one that goes into the house ducting that is existing for my ac and heating.
It works really well, does need cleaning every quarter though. It has wires and plates, wires charge the dust particles which then cling to the plates.
Has a regular pre filtre and a charcoal filtre that goes after the unit.
It cost about $500 ten or so years ago, it broke once, fixing was $150.
Worth every penny (cent
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It relies on the house fan in the AC/heater to pull the air through it.
It's a whole house one that goes into the house ducting that is existing for my ac and heating.
It works really well, does need cleaning every quarter though. It has wires and plates, wires charge the dust particles which then cling to the plates.
Has a regular pre filtre and a charcoal filtre that goes after the unit.
It cost about $500 ten or so years ago, it broke once, fixing was $150.
Worth every penny (cent

It relies on the house fan in the AC/heater to pull the air through it.
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