Vacuum FIltration Poll

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I found that I got dust problems and allergies like asthma from the absolutely massive dust clouds I would generate with shake-out bags and bagless filters before me continuing to generate them made them go away after about a year. I always had ashtma, the dust clouds made it gets better somehow though.
 
It depends for me, I run all kinds of vacuums through the house that use cloth bags and mediocre filtering paper stuff, but when I'm actually cleaning seriously, I do tend to prefer something with better filtration, or the central vac. I do have rather severe allergies too, but I chose to deal with it by using air purifiers rather than worry about it. And I've gone towards preferring ionizers (those controversial Living Air type machines specifically), and now when I run a vacuum with questionable filtration, I don't even get allergy symptoms, there will just be a bit more dust on everything to clean up.
 
Ozone is an air pollutant. It is part of photochemical smog.
I don't actually consider it a pollutant. Its created naturally by both the sun and by lightning, and is present in all air at low levels, and naturally raises in levels when pollution does, as its a natural reaction to the pollution, because it does actually oxidize and break that down. I know in too high of levels it is absolutely irritating, but when you run these machines correctly, its putting out a very low level, comparable to what occurs naturally, and you don't smell it or get any irritation. I'm one of those people with such bad allergies and breathing problems, that if it were going to be a problem, my breathing problems would have worsened, rather than going away completely.

This video pretty much explains my opinions on ozone, and why I actually consider it something I want to have in the air, at the correct amount:
 
This guy does an extremely good job of explaining how these air purifiers work, this is a newer design than my two older Living Air machines, but I’ve got two newer ones that do have the UV/photocatalytic thing in them too, which makes hydroxyl, and those I usually don’t bother turning the ozone generator part on, the old Living Air units are absolutely making ozone, but I don’t turn them up high. The ionizer part on all of them is always on though, which is why I never really get allergies when running some dusty old cloth bag machine.
 

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