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Is there a way to clean molds, spores, and pollen from the air in your home that is truly effective?


By the way, I've used a hepa ionizer right next to my bed, and my nose is still always clogged up and I have nosebleeds daily.

HEPA filters

If you have forced air HVAC system you can easily incorporate the filters into the system.

If not there are many home filtration devices for sale on the market.

With a minor amount of research from reputable sources you can make an informed decision on how best to spend your money. I'm fond of Consumer Reports and Web MD for starters. Consumer Reports use to offer a trial membership that can be canceled if you decide it's not something you really need.

Some of the studies on ionizers aren't as flattering as the manufacturers would like.

Sharper Image air-purifier class-action update :

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/appli...

You may want to research a cool air humidifier as well. I had similar problems and a few years ago, 6 actually. I spent about $75.00 on a Hunter Care-freehumidifier. It still serves me well today. For the most part I no longer have nose-bleeds.

My Doctor also recommended using a Saline Nasal Spray. You may want to consult you Doctor about the nose bleeds.

http://www.hunterfan.com/pages/cat_humid...

Some interesting studies :

http://www.airpurifiers.com/reviews.htm

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/appli...

I hope this helps .... Best of luck to you.

You can buy electronic air cleaners that attach to your furnace or central air conditioner. They take everything out of the air with washable electrostatic air filters. They also have conventional and or HEPA filters. But such a system will run you a couple of grand.
There are also such stand alone systems.

HEPA filters are very big and is used for decontamination for bio safty. i dont think you will be getting those. If your really concerned, get a home air filter which is only about 12 inches by 20 inch or so. also clean your room and keep down the moisture.

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