Dear Tony  and everyone,
Thank you for your responses. I will be receiving the details of the
solvents this week(which ones and concentrations)
It is like starting over with the overwhelming alt. healing research years
ago.
Sincerely,
Janet
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Moody <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, September 16, 2000 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: CS>OT Air filtration for poor air quality indoors


>Dear Janet,
>It is some time since I was involved, so am quite happy to be shouted
>down by the latest knowledge. I'm not familiar with ionic or EMF
>technology.
>
>hepa filters do an excellent job but will not remove viruses and mould
>spores. The installation if replacement filter elements has to be done
>carefully else they can be torn. They are expensive.
>
>What kind of toxins? If it is solvents then activated carbon filters may
>be OK.
>If its infectious contamination then ozone is good but make sure it is
>neutralised to a safe concentration for the occupants after it has .
>Ultraviolet is also good if the dust has been removed.
>
>Put in negative ion generators anyway to "polish" the air in the room.
>
>You could get advice from a reputable air conditioning consultant.
>Regards,
>Tony
>
>Janet Lubart wrote:
>>
>> Dear Everyone,
>> Does anyone know of the best air cleaners(quiet) to capture toxic
chemicals
>> in buildings. Through exploration,
>> we found that the air quality of a  classroom may not be up to par and we
>> would like to purchase some type of silent filtration units. Would
charcoal
>> , ionic or EMF technology be adaquate for small, developing immune
systems?
>> What do commercial businesses do for their workers for bad indoor air
>> quality
>> when toxins are involved? Do hepa filters in the heat and air
conditioning
>> units work well?
>> Thank you,
>> Janet
>>
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