| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 119.1 | ANOTHER USER | AKOV11::FULLER |  | Wed Feb 15 1989 14:45 | 12 | 
|  |     I purchases the Bionaire 2001, $350 and have been really satisfied
    with it.  Filter needs replacing every three/four months.  My Cockatoo
    is the main cause of the dust.  Don't expect the air filter to
    eliminate dusting, I still get a fair amount around the house. 
    Evaluate the area that needs filtration, we have an open design
    in our house, thus a large unit was needed.  I have heard that the
    active filters that are used in a forced hot air system work really
    well, however not to useful in the summer or using a wood stove.
    I have seen these machines in some mail order houses selling electronic
    equipment.  
    
    steve
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| 119.2 | TECTRONIC | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Hand picked by Juan Valdez | Wed Feb 15 1989 15:57 | 7 | 
|  |     We got some information about an electronic air cleaner from TECTRONIC.
    Supposedly this air cleaner has no filters that need replacing but
    its cost was VERY HIGH.  I think it was around 500.00.  Has any
    one heard of this brand or has one in use?  They advertise in Bird
    Talk.
    
    Good topic...
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| 119.3 | RAINBO | EUREKA::WHITE | the PARROT_TROOPER | Wed Feb 15 1989 16:57 | 3 | 
|  |     If the necessity if great enough, then a RAINBO vaccum will work.
    
    c
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| 119.4 | Mine is from Sears | NEXUS::M_ROBSON | News item from the Banzia Institute | Wed Feb 15 1989 18:39 | 13 | 
|  |     
    I forget the model number but I use a Sears eltrostatic filter.
    It has a pre-filter (metal mesh) the eltrostatic part and a charcole
    (sp?) final filter.  The first two I just throw in the dishwasher
    the char. one I could replace if I wanted but it is for smells and
    my place doen't really have that problem so I'm slow on replacing
    it.  The filter is the size of a speaker.  When I had the birds
    in my bedroom (due to having a roommate) before the filter I noticed
    myself having breathing problems sometimes-- everything was better
    when the filter was purchased.  Now they are out in the open but
    I can still tell the filter helps a lot in picking up the dust (I
    have to wash it about once a week).  It ran about $350.    
    
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| 119.5 | Rainbow is great | FSTTOO::WIMMER |  | Wed Feb 15 1989 20:38 | 10 | 
|  |     Just to reinforce the previous reply.....I have a rainbow vacuum
    and they are indeed incredible.  I used to have a lot of allergy
    and they have all cleared up since the Rainbow.  for those of you
    who aren't familiar with it, the rainbow is an expensive (but
    warrantied forever) vacuum which uses a water filtration system.
     You fill a pan at the bottom with water, then sit the main bacuum
    unit on top.  Works better than anything I've ever com across.
    
    I also have a couple of Bionaire 700 aire cleaner/ionizers.  Between
    the Bionaires and the Rainbow, don't have much of a dust problem.
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