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Does anyone have any advice on water filters or air purifiers?
I have a whole house water filter. this doesn't remove the high contents of Iron. I contacted the town water co. they saud it's an area thing
and it's not harmful, but at times the water has a brown tinge. should I get a reverse-osmosis system?
I have an air purifier, but I'm not so sure about the ionic thing being healthy.
help please! Trace
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TadichGrill
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I have a water ionizer for all my drinking and cooking water. It produces alkaline water. Scott has some info I think on his website about water ionizers.
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Thanks TadichGrill! I'll check that out. I'm very worried about the Iron in the water. They say it's not harmful, but maybe not for healthy people.
Trace
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heiwalove
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does a water ionizer filter the water as well?
I've have an Austin air for a number of years that I am very happy with but thru the years I see some pretty new technologies out on the market.
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Blueair makes incredibly good air purifiers. I have one in my bedroom on all the time and love it.
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Andrew which model from Blue Air did you buy?
A water ionizer does filter the water and I added another filter to mine so it actually filters it twice before I drink it.
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