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Reddit mentions of Germ Guardian HEPA Filter Air Purifier with UV Light Sanitizer, Eliminates Germs, Filters Allergies, Pollen, Smoke, Dust, Pet Dander, Mold, Odors, Quiet 4-in-1 Air Purifier for Desk and Office AC4100
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We found 9 Reddit mentions of Germ Guardian HEPA Filter Air Purifier with UV Light Sanitizer, Eliminates Germs, Filters Allergies, Pollen, Smoke, Dust, Pet Dander, Mold, Odors, Quiet 4-in-1 Air Purifier for Desk and Office AC4100. Here are the top ones.
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- 3-IN-1 DESKTOP AIR PURIFIER - True HEPA air filter reduces up to 99.97% of harmful germs, dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and other allergens as small as .3 microns from the air
- COMPACT DESIGN - 11-inch tabletop purifier is perfect for smaller rooms or offices and fits great in small spaces
- KILLS GERMS - UV-C light helps kill airborne viruses such as influenza, staph, rhinovirus, and works with Titanium Dioxide to reduce volatile organic compounds
- TRAPS ALLERGENS - Pre-filter traps dust, pet hair, and other large particles while extending the life of the HEPA filter
- REDUCES ODORS - Activated charcoal filter helps to reduce unwanted odors from pets, smoke, cooking fumes, and more
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Color | Grey |
Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 7.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 4.85 Pounds |
Width | 6.5 Inches |
We have an air purifier in the bedroom that makes the perfect amount of white noise, all while cleaning our air while we sleep. I’ll never go back.
GermGuardian AC4100 3-in-1 Desktop Air Purifier, HEPA Filter, UVC Sanitizer, Home Air Cleaner Traps Allergens for Smoke, Odors, Mold, Dust, Germs, Smokers, Pet Dander, Germ Guardian Room Air Purifier https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G7VNO86/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_thQTCbYZ1S59M
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Buying 3 air filters would help and that's what I am currently doing , but with 2 air filters + opening window for 30-40 minutes. If you have $200, then that is probably your answer. I am, however, looking for a more efficient way like you.
this is the air purifier that we bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G7VNO86/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have chemical sensitivities and almost any perfume is to much for me. Plus fragrance is in everything (why o why do products have to add fabreez to everything under the sun?!) Laundry Detergent (I'm looking at you Gain! You. Are. Evil!) hand soap, shampo, lotion etc. But I digress...
A big part of why people over do on perfume is because they put on enough so they can smell it which is a huge mistake. Perfume is one of those things where less is more, but people don't seem to grasp that concept.
And I've worked with co-workers who just plainly didn't care. No one was going to tell them what they could or couldn't wear. You have a couple of options here:
Option 1: Invest in a small air purifier like this one.
Option 2: Tell her about all of the horrible chemicals companies can put into 'fragrance' because its proprietary information and they don't have to disclose it. Make it about how the fragrance is harming her.
Option 3: If you're in the States, Go to your boss. Explain that you have a medical condition (you can disclose or not disclose its migraines) and offer some optional ADA 'reasonable accommodations' (this wording is important. It's part of the Adults and Disabilities Act law) such as: A fragrance free work environment that everyone needs to adhere to, paying for the air purifier, or moving to another location that can be fragrance free.
If you're in another country find out if you have such accommodations provided by law and what they are. Hope this helps.
I’ve had everything from a $20 air purifier to $1,200.
This is my favorite
GermGuardian AC4100 3-in-1 Desktop Air Purifier, HEPA Filter, UVC Sanitizer, Home Air Cleaner Traps Allergens for Smoke, Odors, Mold, Dust, Germs, Smokers, Pet Dander, Germ Guardian Room Air Purifier https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G7VNO86/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kL-UCbJB7QBC9
They do work. I do not recommend the expensive ones unless you’re extremely ill.
It should work the same. My boss has this one in the back office because he wants the room cleared every now and then when he has meetings. Takes just a few minutes for it to suck up/cycle the air and clear the room, so vaping with it on should help a lot.
Happy to help, these carbon filters are the ones I'm referencing. I think they could fit in a water bottle. The one you can buy is called a smoke buddy. The desktop filter that I have is this one Pricey but worth it, removes smoke very fast. Plus it feels like a nice fan for the room when it's on.
dehumidifier. Mine smells a bit plasticky, but I wonder if that's because I used a new PVC shower curtain and the smell got trapped (I've bought a non-pvc curtain now because the smell was so bad). However it does work well for my small dead-end bathroom (collects 1/4-1/2 cup of water overnight after two people shower and hang wet towels up).
I also have this filter, but it has it's problems. Primarily it's not true hepa, but also it is quite small and noisy for a medium to large bedroom. It collects a lot of dust in the filter, but not efficient for the room. I definitely recommend something else like this Honeywell. My mom has one with her 3 cats and it actually works. I have doubts about mine, but I guess that's what I get for cheaping out. Definitely avoid anything that's not true Hepa. I bought a Honeywell one previously where all it had was 'statically loaded' corrugated plastic--utter scam and 100% useless.
I bought a few last year; this is in my living room and this one is in my baby's room.
They were cheaper when I bought them, but my living room seems fine and I haven't noticed a smell in my kid's room either.