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Reddit mentions of Honeywell HPA100 True HEPA Allergen Remover

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Honeywell HPA100 True HEPA Allergen Remover. Here are the top ones.

Honeywell HPA100 True HEPA Allergen Remover
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Medium room air purifier: Recommended for medium rooms (up to 155 square feet) this true HEPA allergen remover air purifier helps capture up to 99.97 percent of airborne particles as small as 0.3 micronsEasy to Use; With quiet operation, Easy Tap controls & an Auto Off Timer, this air purifier helps remove particles like pet dander, pollen, dust, mold & smoke, & helps capture certain germs & reduce odorsHoneywell air purifiers: Our air purifiers help remove allergens, dust & odors. If you have allergies, pets or stale indoor air, air purifiers help remove airborne particles & help improve air qualityFilter & circulate: Honeywell Air Purifiers filter & circulate air in the stated room size up to 5 times an hour. Breathe easy knowing the air in your home is fresher & cleaner with fewer allergensHoneywell quality: Improve your air quality & neutralize odors for a clean & healthy breathing experience year round with Honeywell replacement filters for air cleaners & purifiers
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ColorBlack
Height13.54 Inches
Length13.94 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMedium Room
Weight8.52 Pounds
Width8.9 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Honeywell HPA100 True HEPA Allergen Remover:

u/TheSecondLesson · 3 pointsr/Asthma

-Practice Yoga

-Practice T.M.

-Practice Butyeko

-Soft running 3x a week (running very slowly)

-Start using Co2 trainer found here

-Consult with a pulmonologist.

-Watch dairy consumption (inflammation)

-Take mushroom supplements. These ones are good

-Get an air filter for the house that regulates the air your breathe. The one I use. Make sure to replace the filters regularly.

-Laundry day every week so you can wash the sheets and pillow cases of dust.

-More houseplants=fresher air.

-Avoid triggers

u/normal3catsago · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Others have linked to more expensive ones, but I have this HEPA filter and have liked it. I have asthma and 3 cats and keep it on my main level (so, slightly larger than the 155 sq ft it is recommended for). I originally got it when I was having drywall work done and used it on the areas of the house outside the sealing. The day the drywall was sanded itself, I rented this guy from Home Depot to scrub the air for the guys doing the sanding (and to minimize the dust filtering to the rest of the house). The guys were pleasantly surprised how well it worked! That may work for a one-day mega scrub but may not be practical for day-to-day.

You may be able to pick up one of the smaller ones for the baby's room and run all the time, and perhaps one more for the area where you spend the most of your time. Since it has a prefilter before the HEPA filter, it will alarm (light, not sound) when the prefilter needs to be cleaned and you can usually vacuum it out 2-3 times before you need to replace the prefilter. I've been running it ~10 months now and have only had to change the HEPA filter once.

Best of luck. Another question is whether you have forced air heat or radiators--if forced air, you may want to try to cover the vents into the baby's room with furnace filters to add an additional level of filtering. At 5 months, I'd also pick up a bunch of wet swiffer packs and do a wipe down of the floor daily if it is wood/laminate/vinyl or run the vacuum daily before putting baby down as anything that may settle will get all over hands, which invariably will end up in their mouth.

u/PinkyandzeBrain · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I've had the large version of this in my bedrooms for 6 months. I really like it. http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-True-HEPA-Allergen-Remover/dp/B00BWYO2FW

u/mrskwrl · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

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.

u/miserylovescomputers · 1 pointr/BroMoHousekeeping

Delayed response, but yes! I have this one (https://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-HPA100-True-Allergen-Remover/dp/B00BWYO2FW/ref=zg_bs_510192_29) and it's been life changing. I originally got it before my dad came for thanksgiving because he's horribly allergic to animals and I have a cat and a dog. It helped quite a bit (although he was still pretty allergic) and I've had it running ever since.