Given the particulate nature of animal dander you are better suited for HEPA filtration rather than negative ion generation — which will be less effective because it acts by charging the particulates whereby they cling to surfaces in general.
However, negative ion generation — though less efficient in this scenario is still beneficial nonetheless.
Comment by Eclectic — September 23, 2009 @ 12:46 am
I have one and it helps my allergies (and my dog’s allergies, actually). But cat hair sticks to EVERYTHING. It won’t do enough good.
Comment by diskkidd — September 23, 2009 @ 12:46 am
Given the particulate nature of animal dander you are better suited for HEPA filtration rather than negative ion generation — which will be less effective because it acts by charging the particulates whereby they cling to surfaces in general.
However, negative ion generation — though less efficient in this scenario is still beneficial nonetheless.
Comment by Eclectic — September 23, 2009 @ 12:46 am
I have one and it helps my allergies (and my dog’s allergies, actually). But cat hair sticks to EVERYTHING. It won’t do enough good.
Comment by diskkidd — September 23, 2009 @ 12:46 am