Air Purifier Expert: Q & A


aliveair.com The 9 types of air purifiers are reviewed and discussed in this video with air purifier expert Mark Richardson. Are Ozone air purifiers safe? Which is best for allergies? What type of air purifier fits my needs?

20 Responses to “Air Purifier Expert: Q & A”

  1. Sbreakman says:

    Great purifier advice. This ansered my questions without having to listen to the hype… – Susan

  2. DrWheelman says:

    Thanks for explaining all 9 technologies. So since Oreeck is just electrostatic plates, and ecoquest is ozone, how does IQair and austin air measure up?

  3. AliveAir says:

    The IQAir and Austin are primarily HEPA air purifiers/ They are well made, but very expensive ($600-1200) for HEPA alone (plus expensive replacements). I’d look at the aliveair for $349 which has 3 times more technology and includes a large HEPA.

  4. Sbreakman says:

    What do you think of the IQ machines?? They’re $900 and this one I see is $299 on sale

  5. SpiritualExperience says:

    Great information….

  6. ConsumerReportsVideo says:

    Thanks for great information – I’m looking for an air puriifier, and there are thousands around.

  7. ConsumerReportsVideo says:

    Could these guys would review more air purifiers???

  8. marywills21 says:

    Info is good from what i hear….thanks

  9. arialtomika says:

    great info.. THX

  10. AirCritic says:

    As an engineer in the field for industrial/commercial applications.

    Other than # of technologies in a unit, you need to look at the interactions between them and the performance of each one.

    For example, UV lamp will need a well designed reflector in order to work effectively (Exposure period + intensity). HEPA filter will need to have a good seals around the filter to prevent the bypass (Although 99.9% rated for the filter but it will be useless if 20% of the air bypasses the filter)

  11. SusanLeeman says:

    I watched all your videos.. thanks for the help

  12. AliveAir says:

    Thanks for watching

  13. AliveAir says:

    Thanks for the info.. The use of Tio2 magnifies the effect and exposure of UV light – up to 1,000 times. The whole bypass idea around HEPA (“the “leaking seal conspiracy”) is something that in my 30 years is more of a marketing ploy than anything. I haven’t seen even the cheap units “leak”.

  14. AliveAir says:

    and greetings Thailand! I was just there last year before going to China where I looked at air products and manufacturing

  15. AliveAir says:

    Thanks back at ya

  16. AliveAir says:

    Very well -made, a bit pricey ($800-1200) for a HEPA and Carbon Canister machine, and no UV or germ killing ability. That’s why I took on this unit…

  17. markedwr2003 says:

    So many air purifiers around, so many choices.. this video helped alot.. Thanks

  18. alibrooklyn says:

    You can see my review in the other video on here.. but it has been a great unit. I smoke cigars and this works

  19. instantjizz says:

    i just bought a oreck xl proshield. is that model any good. it was hella expensive. did i just throw away money? ALiveAir guy please give me a suggestion. should i return it and get a different one?

  20. AliveAir says:

    The factory in China that makes the Oreck revelaed that they charge Oreck $37 for making it. The marketing on the oreck is well done, and very expensive. I personally don’t endorse it for the money, and no HEPA for dust…sorry!!!!!!

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