mytime

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We have been RVing for some years now and as age gets to be a factor so does breathing, My D/W has had a hard time this Summer when it has been hot, using the A/C and not much ventilation. We have added some Plants, But I wanted to know if anyone uses an Air Ventilation(purification) system? I found the Dometic air system, small thingy but wanted to know if anyone has used it or anything like that? Seem awful small to do much good, so I need some help if you have used anything or especially this Dometic One. Thanks as always, Marvin
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nosticks

Tampa, Fl

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We will both have asthma and run a Hunter Hepa air cleaner continually. It really helps.
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rvten

Crossville,TN

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I suffered all the time last 4 weeks in CA, AZ, NM and NV. With allergy's. They did not clear up until we got as far as OK. We are in ARK on way to TN. That dust out west is bad.
Tom & Bonnie
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rockhillmanor

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I have bought several air purifiers, the ONLY one I found to really work is the EdenPURE. This is the one I bought for the MH.
http://www.pureenergystore.com/servlet/t......../Detail?gclid=CPDJqbau8LECFQU6nAodjUEADg
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so as to have the life that is waiting for us".
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Artemus Gordon

Redding California

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We use a Honeywell ion unit with ultraviolet virus light. Makes big difference, it puts out small amounts of ozone. Very effective no filter to replace. Just wash elements! HHT-145
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RVnRobin

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I am just the opposite. In the west, where humidity is low, no allergy problems. Whenever I head east of the Rockys, and especially east of the Mississippi, where humidity steadily increases, allergies hit me with a vengence. I figure it is the increase of molds in higher humidity areas. So we use a dehumidifier with filters to help.
So much to experience, so little time.
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Chuck&Gail

In the Colorado Mountains

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Artemus Gordon wrote: We use a Honeywell ion unit with ultraviolet virus light. Makes big difference, it puts out small amounts of ozone. Very effective no filter to replace. Just wash elements! HHT-145
We've used one like this for years. Now sold in Bed Bath & Beyond as an Ionic Pro. Works great for my MCS. Be sure to lie it down when moving because it usually breaks if it falls over hard.
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mytime

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I decided that I would try the Dometic, so I went ahead and ordered it today, will let you know how it works in a few weeks as we head out on another trip. Thanks for the input., always great to hear others thoughts. Marvin
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Oregon Coast, fresh air and cool. Cannot be beat!
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When we lived in California we had terrible fog. In Oregon we have rain in the winter. I will take the rain any day. Many think it rains in Oregon all the time. We have seen winter temps. in the 60s every month at one time or another in the last 8 years. Average winter lows about 44 and highs 50s and into low 60s occasionally.
Summer is for the most part 64 to 74 most every day. Very little fog in the Port Orford area. More so CoosBay north.
Not at all bad. I usually put shorts and a tee shirt on from May till October. I have worn shorts in every month of the year at one time or another in the last 8 years. Seven miles inland the temps rise quickly and snow is possible. Winter storms are second to none.
Oh the moss question. Not as bad as you would think and it grew on the north side of my home in California too. Biggest problem is getting tomatoes to ripen.
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