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For Immediate release: Consumer Reports May 2005 Consumer Reports Investigates "New Concerns about ionizing air cleaners" Buying an air cleaner that doesn't clean the air is bad enough. Some of the least effective ionizer models also can expose you to potentially harmful ozone levels, especially if you're among the roughly 80 percent of buyers with asthma or allergy concerns. Also known as electrostatic precipitators... READ MORE AT www.consumerreports.org |
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