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For moms who've had babies in the summer (heat question)?

I am due on August the 12th and I live in LA. It gets REALLY hot around this time of year starting in July and ending maybe in early October. I am concerned because my bedroom and my babies bedroom is upstairs. We have an old house and priced an air condition system but it was just TOO expensive, the way our home is built we would have to have 2 seperate systems and pay double (one upstairs and one downstairs). My question is what other alternatives do I have? Right now, we are looking into getting a window air conditioner for my room (the baby will be in a bassinett) and one for his room as well. I’ve purchases an HEPA air purifier for the baby’s room and my room so far, but what advice can one give me keeping my baby cool at night while he will be sleeping (heat rises in our room). We can open all our windows, etc. But I don’t want my baby to get over heated during these summer months.

11 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 26, 2011 at 5:07 pm

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Allergie sufferers advice please!?

Im allergic to DUST

its been haunting me for the last 3 years, even giving me dark circles under my eyes.

I have wooden floors, i clean them every other day, i have a hepa air purifier in my room, i have a nasal spray, i DONT take claratin because after a year of usage it has become uneffective…

i would like to know what you guys are doing, or what products you are using that is beneficial to keeping allergies away. Please help!
uhm does honey help DUST alllergies?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 21, 2011 at 11:10 pm

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Allergies/Asthma?

Hello! My live in boyfriend has chronic allergies, what would be the best to get him, a hepa air purifier or a humidifier?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 16, 2011 at 5:17 pm

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Where is this smoke smell coming from?!?

When I first moved into my apartment I didn’t notice any smells, but after awhile someone told me I smelled like cigarette smoke. I can’t notice it when I stay there as my nose becomes accustomed to it, but if I go away for a weekend and come back I can smell the odor when I first walk in. I can also smell it on the clothes I bring with me when I go away. My room is the only one in the entire 4-bedroom apartment with this smell, and I have no idea where it’s coming from. I had an ozone air purifier and it helped a little but didn’t eliminate the smell, plus it made my room smell like weird ozone. I bought a HEPA air purifier with a carbon pre-filter, but that didn’t get rid of the smell either. I also bought a box of Arm & Hammer Odor Eliminator for carpet and room and let it sit on my carpet for an hour before vacuuming it up. I almost suffocated myself with the overwhelming smell of that, which lasted for a couple days, but after it dissipated my room went back to smelling exactly as it did before. I’ve tried keeping my window and door open, but still my room smells and is the only place that does. Is it possible it’s in the carpet and walls and the apartment somehow managed to mask it for a couple days when I moved in? Or could the smell be in the new furniture I brought with me (i.e. the bedframe, desk, etc)? I loathe the smell of cigarette smoke and I have no idea what could possibly be causing it. How can I get rid of it?!
My neighbors don’t smoke.

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 1, 2011 at 2:28 pm

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Help me find a HEPA air purifier?

I need a HEPA air purifier for my bedroom. It will only be used in my bedroom, so I don’t need to worry about getting one that can filter air for an entire household. It does, however, need to be small, quiet, and reliable. I absolutely do not want one that ionizes the air, as this creates ozone.

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 4, 2011 at 5:09 am

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How long can asbestos stay in the air?

We bought a house a few months ago and had to pull the floor tiles. They were 9 inch tiles. Later i found out 9 inch tiles can contain asbestos. The place was built in the 50s so it is likely. We pulled the tiles 3 months ago. I didnt let my kids enter the house during this time or for some time after. When the tiles were replaced i wiped everything down ( ceiling to floor) removed the blinds from the windows and bought a HEPA filter air purifier.
I ran the HEPA filter in there and all the other rooms for a few months before letting the kids go back in the house. It has been 3 months since the tiles were removed, replaced and we have used the HEPA the whole time. Is there still any risk? We had to move in since we couldnt afford to pay rent and the house payment at the same time.
How long can it stay in the air and can it still be there 3 months after the fact and after using a HEPA air purifier? Are my kids at risk? Im still very nervous about this. Any info would be helpful. Thanks
I forgot to mention that a few of the tiles broke while being removed.

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 21, 2011 at 11:07 pm

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Did i do a good enough job? How long can it stay in the air?

We bought a house a few months ago and had to pull the floor tiles. They were 9 inch tiles. Later i found out 9 inch tiles can contain asbestos. The place was built in the 50s so it is likely. We pulled the tiles 3 months ago. I didnt let my kids enter the house during this time or for some time after. When the tiles were replaced i wiped everything down ( ceiling to floor) removed the blinds from the windows and bought a HEPA filter air purifier.
I ran the HEPA filter in there and all the other rooms for a few months before letting the kids go back in the house. It has been 3 months since the tiles were removed, replaced and we have used the HEPA the whole time. Is there still any risk? We had to move in since we couldnt afford to pay rent and the house payment at the same time.
How long can it stay in the air and can it still be there 3 months after the fact and after using a HEPA air purifier? Are my kids at risk? Im still very nervous about this. Any info would be helpful. Thanks

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 16, 2010 at 11:09 pm

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How long can asbestos stay in the air?

We bought a house a few months ago and had to pull the floor tiles. They were 9 inch tiles. Later i found out 9 inch tiles can contain asbestos. The place was built in the 50s so it is likely. We pulled the tiles 3 months ago. I didnt let my kids enter the house during this time or for some time after. When the tiles were replaced i wiped everything down ( ceiling to floor) removed the blinds from the windows and bought a HEPA filter air purifier.
I ran the HEPA filter in there and all the other rooms for a few months before letting the kids go back in the house. It has been 3 months since the tiles were removed, replaced and we have used the HEPA the whole time. Is there still any risk? We had to move in since we couldnt afford to pay rent and the house payment at the same time.
How long can it stay in the air and can it still be there 3 months after the fact and after using a HEPA air purifier? Are my kids at risk? Im still very nervous about this. Any info would be helpful. Thanks

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 9, 2010 at 11:09 am

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Honeywell QuietClean Air Purifier 2-pack

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Cool temperatures can mean stale air. Mix it up with a Honeywell QuietClean Air Purifier 2-pack. Banish pet dander, dust, pollen and smoke that can pollute your home and breathe a sigh of relief…. Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #404958

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Simple Guidelines On How To Keep Your Hepa Air Purifiers Stay Long

Hepa air purifiers are not easily bought in the market because it is priced expensively. Therefore, you must make sure that this appliance works constantly. A genuine way to extend its duration is to keep them clean and properly maintained. Hepa air purifier's quality is also considered to be another reason to make it last long. Moreover than that, having that great maintenance always matters. Here are some tips to help you in cleaning this type of air purifier and extend its duration:

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