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Should I buy an Air purifier ?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 November 2014 - 11:20

I am in my first trimester and we'll be relocating to the middle east next year. I heard its pretty polluted . I am making a list of must haves for the baby room and a friend suggested an air purifier .. I'm not sure whether its an absolute necessary item . I am curious as to how you deal with dust in the middle east ?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 January 2015 - 09:54
I bought Clair BF2025 three months ago to put in my bedroom and since my asthma has been improved and showed positive signs so last month I ordered one TD1866 (http://go-clair.com/products/clair-td1866-white) for living room and the outcome was perfect. Both of them remains quiet all the time, fortunately. For baby room, you should go for BF2025. Its design is a big plus :D
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 January 2015 - 05:39
Where will you move to in Middle East? Dubai is not that polluted but I'm not sure about other places. But here is notorious for dust and sandstorms so in order to keep your baby safe, an air purifier is a must. There are many brands and models in supermarket and electronic stores I guess it's no problem for you. If you want to find something new and reliable, I would suggest you Clair air purifier ([url=www.go-clair.com'>www.go-clair.com[/url'>) which I have been using for 3 months and it helps my asthma improve. Or you can buy Daikin D: edited by 5atpaul on 24/12/2014 edited by 5atpaul on 24/12/2014 We'll be moving to Dubai. Yes my concern was the sandstorm. I have heard a lot about the ill effects of it on respiratory health.I just checked the air purifier you recommended. I liked the design.It looks very compact compared to few ones I checked online. Which model do you use ? Does it operate silently ? I'd prefer one which isn't noisy because I'm planning to use it in the baby room.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 January 2015 - 05:32
Hi desertrose11 ! We are leaving the country soon and can't take ours with us so if you are interested let me know. It's a Japanese made Daikin brand, coming from Japan to here it was the only brand my japanese husband would trust! edited by tokyobob on 27/11/2014 Hey Thanks for lending a helping hand. We'll be relocating in early March and I think we'll buy a new one .Which Daikin model are you using ? Also is it quiet while operating ?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 16 January 2015 - 09:45
Unless one has asthma or allergies, don't you think its setting your child up for weaker immune system by giving him/her such sanitized closed environment... children do go out and then they will be too susceptible to catch infections... at least that's how I see it...! I don't agree. Since infant immune systems are not yet fully developed or as strong as the immune systems of an adult. This is also true in terms of their respiratory and neurological systems, and their organs. Because they are still in the process of developing, they are at greater risk of being affected by dangerous chemicals, bacteria, and other indoor air pollutants. Moreover, substances that are absorbed into the blood also penetrate tissues faster due to the elevated heart rate of infancy. Hence an air purifier like Clair BF2025 or TD1866 (depends on size of your room) can help to remove these contaminants and bacteria from the air before they can cause problems in terms of the baby’s health. All you need is clean once a month change the air filters once a year.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 December 2014 - 16:23
Unless one has asthma or allergies, don't you think its setting your child up for weaker immune system by giving him/her such sanitized closed environment... children do go out and then they will be too susceptible to catch infections... at least that's how I see it...!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 December 2014 - 12:38
Where will you move to in Middle East? Dubai is not that polluted but I'm not sure about other places. But here is notorious for dust and sandstorms so in order to keep your baby safe, an air purifier is a must. There are many brands and models in supermarket and electronic stores I guess it's no problem for you. If you want to find something new and reliable, I would suggest you Clair air purifier ([url=www.go-clair.com'>www.go-clair.com[/url'>) which I have been using for 3 months and it helps my asthma improve. Or you can buy Daikin D: edited by 5atpaul on 24/12/2014 <em>edited by 5atpaul on 24/12/2014</em>
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EW GURU
Latest post on 29 November 2014 - 12:08
I use an air purifier, but mostly for pet dander rather than dust.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 November 2014 - 22:15
Hi desertrose11 ! I also bought an air purifier during my first trimester and use it all the time even now, my little one is now 18 months and I totally recommend it! It gets rid of airborne viruses and even helps get the cooking smells etc out of the air. We are leaving the country soon and can't take ours with us so if you are interested let me know. It's a Japanese made Daikin brand, coming from Japan to here it was the only brand my japanese husband would trust! <em>edited by tokyobob on 27/11/2014</em>
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 27 November 2014 - 14:49
Inside, living in an apartment, I don't find dust to be much of an issue. Obviously, if you have your windows wide open that will be a problem. I see the air purifier as more of an issue in terms of getting the nasties out of the air if your a/c is dodgy, or there is illness etc. I would leave it till you get here. Plenty of places sell them.
 
 

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