Asked by Jen; answered by ,

What is the best air system?

From what I've seen you're right to avoid Oreck XL purifiers. I'd avoid Ionic Breeze, as well. Despite the marketing hype, both have given consistently poor showings according to Consumer Reports, though I can't provide a link; you have to be a subscriber to see the report. Although this site is a retailer, it seems to provide a lot of useful information: http://www.air-purifiers-america.com/ They test at least some of what they sell. They also consider independent research and consumer feedback. At one or both of these sites, the following two air purifiers have done well... IQAir HealthPro Alen A350 The Alen may be too small for your salon. It's apparently rated up to 800 square feet, vs. nearly 2200 for you. But it looks a lot less expensive than the IQAir, and may do alright, just take a little longer to clear the air.

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Asked by Creta; answered by ,

What is the best air system for house?

Have a HVAC person look at it for you. It depends on the house. A one floor house with unfinished basement and attic is easy to install central AC in, but a two story gets more complicated.

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Asked by Ann; answered by ,

Where to buy an air system?

Here are a couple of them http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-… The connection to the ductwork looks pretty simple.

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Asked by Haes; answered by , 2010-08-29 22:20:32

How to get an air system online?

The best way is to buy a supplied air system here: http://seerch.com/category/1897/Powered-Air-and-Supplied-Air-Systems/ . It's my favorite shop.

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Asked by Zoom; answered by , 2009-04-29 16:09:43

What should it cost for an air system?

I just had central air put in last year, and it cost me $1600.00. My house is 2400 sf. Do some checking around!

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I need to purify 30' x 72' nail salon. I have exhaust system installed but still receive complain from customer so I think I need to have portable filter systems. Thanks!

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Member advice: Post by Brend

From what I've seen you're right to avoid Oreck XL purifiers. I'd avoid Ionic Breeze, as well. Despite the marketing hype, both have given consistently poor showings according to Consumer Reports, though I can't provide a link; you have to be a subscriber to see the report. Although this site is a retailer, it seems to provide a lot of useful information: http://www.air-purifiers-america.com/ They test at least some of what they sell. They also consider independent research and consumer feedback. At one or both of these sites, the following two air purifiers have done well... IQAir HealthPro Alen A350 The Alen may be too small for your salon. It's apparently rated up to 800 square feet, vs. nearly 2200 for you. But it looks a lot less expensive than the IQAir, and may do alright, just take a little longer to clear the air.

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