First off, what ban? Secondly, if they are ionizing air purifiers, they release ozone, which at 35,000 feet is a good thing, but if it's in my house, it makes me really sick. Ozone is a chemical that can cause severe irritation, akin to inhaling ammonia. Some people think it's a fresh smell, others get really ill. If you are referring to regular old fashioned hepa or filter purifiers, then I don't know what the objection would be.
What ban? That's a new one on me. If there is one, there you are right, more people ARE gonna get sick because of the germs lingering in the air.
Comment by tantalizin1 — June 20, 2009 @ 8:28 pm
First off, what ban? Secondly, if they are ionizing air purifiers, they release ozone, which at 35,000 feet is a good thing, but if it's in my house, it makes me really sick. Ozone is a chemical that can cause severe irritation, akin to inhaling ammonia. Some people think it's a fresh smell, others get really ill. If you are referring to regular old fashioned hepa or filter purifiers, then I don't know what the objection would be.
Comment by Cash — June 20, 2009 @ 8:28 pm
what ban are you talking about
Comment by r c — June 20, 2009 @ 8:28 pm