I reached out to Austin Air to see if they would sponsor this video because they are the best purifier for removing VOC's. I make no money from you buying their product. I just believe in this air purifier and it really makes a difference! If you're interesting, visit austinair.com/ and use code VEGPOLICE for 10% off your purchase until November 30th.
I want a bed capsule that I go into when I sleep that filters the air perfectly. It should be pretty easy to make. I would definitely do it if I was rich.
You can turn your bedroom into a capsule. Basically, I use the Austin JR in my bedroom and a seamer, plus a small dehumidifier in the bathroom that opens to my bedroom. The Dehumidifier drys the bathroom, laundry and whatever else, helps clean the air while recovering free heat from moisture in the air sort of like a heat pump (For every gallon of water it pulls from the air you gain almost as much energy as you would from boiling a gallon of water, and I don't have to heat my bedroom as a result. I got a nearly unused, used dehumidifier that was a few years old (Less off-gassing) for $30 and an an open box steamer at Goodwill for $8. I'm Not a advocate of the ultrasonic misters as they can put chlorine and anything in the water into the air.
@@elizetes7313 yes a bit expensive. I still have it running with no issues. I have purchased a honeywell HPA8350B and noticed this removes a lot more dander from my birds. If I were to buy another air purifier it would be the honeywell.
Air purifiers with the UV lights do not emit enough ozone and they're under strict restrictions to admit not enough ozone to hurt anybody.. You can also turn the ionizer on or off.. It's actually a cool function to have.. and cool to be able to use it or not.. ozone only hurts if there's too much of it in the air.. It's also a natural thing.. For instance one air purifier When the anion generator is on or when you turn it on it gives off a maximum ozone concentration of 0.003261 parts per million (PPM). It is safety-tested and fully approved by CARB THE KEY IS HAS TO BE APPROVED BY CARB!! They all do If they're using a UV light. They have to be under a certain safe level. And it will not hurt you and again you can turn it off.. All regulated now!! And I hate to tell you that ALL PURIFIERS GIVE OFF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF OZONE WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. FACT!!! LOOK IT UP!! EVEN IF THEY DON'T HAVE A UV LIGHT!!!
👍👍 Thanks for the report man! Pretty much my experience with my Austin, a major health changer for me and a couple of other people I know. Filters have a medical-grade Zeolite and natural Carbon material that's as effective as it gets, and they last a couple of years. They also have a smaller 'JR' model that's less money too.
I have two of these Austin airs. The owner of the company is an amazing guy. I highly recommend them. An air cleaner must move air quickly to have any positive effects. These do that. Even my allergist agrees.
Its mostly just about the filters. If its only hepa & carbob, you can get much cheaper machines.. especially you want some machine that uses filters that are readily available and cheap. I have 2 cheap units, they can drop the particle level close to 0 on my whole house. Its nothing more than a big hepa filter. There is really no need to overpay.
@@dealman3312 Yeah, but HEGA is their own sales jargon. Its still just a HEPA filter with carbon filter. Other than that, like you said.. its just a fan that moves air true the filter. And you especially do not want a machine that uses some expensive filters you can get from anywhere else. The new xiaomi mi air cleaner has cheap filters with carbon etc. versions. And it has an actual particle meter. So you actually know how clean the air is, and when to use the machine.
@@nobodynowhere5213 HEGA is their carbon cloth filter for high humidity environments and is similar to what's used in air pollution masks. It's separate from the granular carbon filters used in the HealthMate Plus.
@@nobodynowhere5213 Yes, If you are only concerned about particles that is true. I've found that an $18 20" box fan and two 20" inexpensive allergen furnace filters taped to it was more effective than a $400 medical Hepa filter for removing particles. What the Austin units do better than any other air filter is that they not only remove allergens and dust, but atmospheric chemicals, Ozone and VOCs to a lower level than anything else I could find, and for many of us suffering from allergic and autoimmune conditions, reducing airborne toxins and chemicals that can be triggering low-level immune or inflammatory reactions something like the Austin 'Plus' filters can provide a great health benefit.
Very true. And I can only imagine how much worse it when we *sweat* in such clothes... "Dry - meh, probably ok; Sweated - my skin is probably absorbing *every possible toxic chemical* RIGHT NOW!" Best probably to make them yourself, find recipes on YT/Internet. I think it's really unlikely that of finds *actually* natural detergents on the (stupid) market... Maybe the one VP mentioned is ok, but doubt that (although I don't know).
@@annettesturgess398 Thanks. Also there's such thing as soapberries. But even without those, there are recipes with a good soap, limon juice, vinegar, baking soda, things like that. Do you use them, horse chestnuts? How and what for do you use them?
I have one that I got from someone that was going to throw it out, I didn’t think it was going to clean the air because why wouldn’t they have kept it. I will give it a try now that you did my research for me, but you forgot to show us how to clean or change the filters, I guess I’ll have to do that, thanks for the info, I’m glad I didn’t throw it out....
Now I know why they didn’t want it, the filters cost is almost as much as the whole unit. I guess I will have to look or wait on getting that deal. it’s good to know that they at least give deals, thanks Jake O’Neil
filters are ass rape priced - they would just get all vaped out dripping wet- i need a water filter like the rainbow vacuum had - u just dump the water outside ,
Thx for the recommendation! Really liking these toxin free home/health videos, keep it up :) wish I had this thing before I got my off gassing mattress...
The Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 2 would be the best bang for the buck currently. Its one of the rare devices that actually has a proper real particle detector in it. So it can actually monitor the air quality. Its around 200$.
@@mettainacan7813 lol he already has 2 in the bedroom and I'm looking for a Bigger one for the rest of the house.. poor Guy Iv never seen this with other dogs It gets bad when its out of control and Clean air helps.. not sure if it is Asthma or allergic bronchitis yet. he needs to see a specialist to find out exactly.. can not afford it yet so for now just his normal Vet and he has a Puffer he takes to help..
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. It’s been 3 years… Do you still love this air purifier? Also, what square footage is this air purifier appropriate for? (I’m not seeing the answer on their website.)
Shit you not, my wife has the worst allergies. We've been together for 10 years, and she has literally had a non stop sneeze and nasal drip EVERY SINGLE DAY since we started dating. When she wakes up the first thing she does is use about 10 tissue to blow her nose and sneeze for about 20 minutes. We got this 2 months so. She has sneezed only twice and rarely blows her nose.
just wait til you get an EMF meter like me, your home will forever be toxic with ELECTRICITY. It's very good to know what areas are super bad for us to be in though & how far you should be away from places, or devices. Like behind a fridge, don't sleep there, or near a wi-fry router! Oh, I spoke too soon, you've joined the EMF warriors! haha congrats you should join the fb group :P
I have an air cooler with a filter on the back and if you clean the filter once a week I can tell you those filter removes so much crap you would normally breathe in not a bad idea to have an air cleaner in your bedroom Caveman days we would sleep under the stars where you don't need an air cleaner but today with all the dust and black mold it's probably the main reason people get sick
Bought one of your shirts to support you man because your a legend, I was like yeh cool $25, but I'm in Australia so when I payed it ended up being over $60 delivered, lucky I love you man
The reason IQAir cost more is because it picks up particles as small as 0.003 microns Austen air doesnt. I still think its overpriced but if you can pick one up on sale it's worth it.
I'm glad you posted about the air purifier. I have asthma and have been looking for something that actually works. Went to the site but, holy crap - the replacement filter for the one I looked at was $275 USD! Maybe in a follow up post you can share how long your filter lasts. When I find a new home, I definitely want a good reliable air purifier.
I have had a Healthmate 400 for 10 years. I just ordered my second replacement filter. The filters last approximately 5 years depending on the pollution in the air and the number of hours used per day. Vacuuming the pre-filter once or twice a month helps prolong the life of the main filter.
@@lauram7803 I have never turned over or hand washed the pre-filter. (Turning it over would be counter-productive since the dust, etc. that it caught coming in would then be sucked into the main filter.) Just vacuuming it now and then removes all the big stuff (hair, dust, etc.) I have taken out the entire pre-filter to vacuum it, but leaving it in place and vacuuming from the outside seems to work just as well. I replace the pre-filter every couple of years but that is probably overkill.
@@JBass33 Funny, I still am going to have to turn it over again to get the serial number for the warranty registration. I'm not sure the airflow is going to hold up to cat hair and just vacuuming from the outside. thinking of making a very breathable pre-filter (like the blueair ones) that can be removed from the outside
"I noticed dust was accumulating on the underside of the exhaust vents after 3 months. This was not normal dust settling down from the air, but dust that was being blown out from the vent with what should be purified air. I know this for two reasons: one, it was settling on the underside of a vent that constantly has air blowing out of it, and two, it was an ultra fine dust of uniform consistency and a beige color (unlike my usual housedust which is made up of different sized particles and mostly gray)"
Congrats on that free Austin. They know what they're doing! They just reached a great target audience. And you sold me on it, but my disposable income ain't what it used to be.
The air oasis is another good unit for vocs, germs, mold, odors, yeasts and allergens. It’s really quiet and you only replace the cell every 2 years. It does have a U.V. light on it though and it needs it uncovered to do its job so it wouldn’t be one you could bring in your bedroom at night. I plan on getting one when I have the funds!
Here's the thing's he didn't mention. Most air purifiers run at 20-40 watt, this one runs at 80-130 watt. Most are only 20 - 30db, this one is 55 - 64.5db. 55db is louder than my dishwasher lol Most purifiers cost $200-500, Austin Airs latest purifier cost's $995. Most purifiers filters cost $50-70 to replace and need done yearly. Austin cost's over $600 and claim to last 5 years as they have 15 pounds of active carbon in them. I've been using 15 pound carbon filters for over 15 years now and they need replaced every 6-7 months as they stop handling the smell. So I don't know where Austin are getting these claims from. Seems like a very costly system to purchase plus keep running. I would be interested to know if you keep or replace the Austin when it comes time to pay over $600 for the new filter lol
I guess I don't understand. All of your computers and cameras are completely toxic. You're worried about paint? How many time have you put that camera up to your eye and made contact? What are those toxic computers doing behind you?
😄 (when you are probably the only one to nod in approval when someone starts talking about EMFs, about them owning an EMF meter (or two) and stuff...) Kasey, do you also have one that measures the cellular/wireless frequencies (from what you described, you were talking about one that measures EMFs coming from electricity/wires in the walls/devices plugged into the electrical outlet)? Also, ever tried to measure the EMF coming from the phone when it's connected to the wall socket? Pretty crazy, and I was using it a lot while charging before that...
Kasey, have you looked at the list of BBEC's and EMRS's in Ontario? I've seen the list and I know there are a few. They have more, and bigger, EMF detection devices. Hire someone with a portable XRF machine to test your consumer goods. Building Biologists may not own an XRF due to the cost, so you might have to look up companies with "environmental" in their name. They might gave moisture meters too, to see where mold is likely to grow. Indoor plants are a source of mold if they're in soil. Use indoor soil-less plants, like air plants and lucky bamboo to reduce mold spores in your home.
Simon Monty My comment was tongue in cheek. Although there is some truth to it, one common trait among centenarians is they don’t worry too much and don’t take life too seriously
If you're making a healthy home, you want to make sure it's EMF free. No wifi or wireless devices. Worse than those VOC. Edit: Just noticed you mention EMFs. Nevermind. Which meter do you use? Edit2: Cornet. Good one.
Hands down best unit regardless of price is iqair health pro plus gas model. The Austin air unit is nice but doesn’t even compare to iqair. If you ever get a chance to test one out you will be able to easily see why they cost that much.
Hahahahah I love it! Just came across your video and I’ve been debating Austin, AllerAir and others. But so far I see on data sheet a 2 for removing formaldehyde and says not efficient and wanted to know the type of coal, which I now forgot because I’ve read so many meanwhile. Blah. But funny and nice video!!! I’m worried about my floors too! “Relax, it’s 78$ US” I hear you 🇨🇦 lol😂 will probably edit and be more thorough tomorrow because I’m watching in bed haha. But I get what you say. AllerAir has different mixtures and outs formaldehyde at 4 but I’m not sure what mixture removes it… and they won’t say
Could you please make a video on how much money you make from youtube or certain videos? I think a lot of people would love that and it could go viral?
A doctor may be able to prescribe one for you. An Austin dealer might be able to recommend a doctor or clinic that is familiar with prescribing Air Cleaners. I got my Austin Units for pretty cheap from a dealer who had a full-sized unit that had been used a couple of weeks and returned, and a 'JR' model that had a small dent from shipping. If you go to the Austin Site and call a few dealers one might have or could have a surplus unit shipped to you. Also, you might be able to find a used one that's pretty clean and install a replacement filter. I've had bouts of Asthma and bronchitis all my life that was caused by pollen and environmental allergies, and food allergies that later turned into Celiac, and autoimmune condition, and as like Kasey has had, also Pan-colitis. I've also developed a severe autoimmune condition, systemic Fungal infections (Likely 'Card-9 Disorder') and early-stage Chron's Disease, I've noticed that as I took steps to heal my gut, by cutting out the Gluten, other foods I was reacting to my lung inflammation and asthma improved as my Autoimmune levels went down. Getting my VItimine D levels up to normal also helped greatly. Anti Fungal / Anti-inflammation / Autoimmune Protocol Diet (AIP), spices and supplements such as Oil Oregano, Peppermint, fruit and herbal teas seemed to aid in my healing my overall Gut, autoimmune, and lung condition. After getting the Austin filters my Asthma and bronchitis have cleared for almost a year now, but I can feel my lungs start to tighten and congest often when I leave my home, especially now with winter people are wood for heating, and on days with lower air-quality, the Austin units help most. I believe that doing everything we can do to lower everything that triggers or increases our immune and autoimmune responses can improve many or most immune-related health conditions, and air quality can be a significant factor for many people.
@@jackoneil3933 wow thank you so much for all this information! I've been trying to use my inhaler as little as possible and cure my asthma naturally. I've also stopped eating gluten and have noticed a lot of triggering foods. Maybe an air filter would be a good next step, I'll look seeing about getting one prescribed thanks again
I reached out to Austin Air to see if they would sponsor this video because they are the best purifier for removing VOC's. I make no money from you buying their product. I just believe in this air purifier and it really makes a difference! If you're interesting, visit austinair.com/ and use code VEGPOLICE for 10% off your purchase until November 30th.
Breathing Free by Teresa Hale.. according to Dr. Butuyeko principles..
Can it remove pollution from car exhaust though ?
What if you enjoy having a smoke?
Can I buy it in Europe?
$715 :-O. Oh well guess I will keep breathing in toxins instead.
I LOVE your sense of humor. You are so funny. Your timing, your word choices, the facial expressions! You’re such a great comedian.
cringe
Yesterday I found myself eating fruit and going for a walk. Get out of my head Vegetable Police!
That's the vegan in him , forcing his lifestyle down our throats .
oh god!@!@!
I want a bed capsule that I go into when I sleep that filters the air perfectly. It should be pretty easy to make. I would definitely do it if I was rich.
You can turn your bedroom into a capsule. Basically, I use the Austin JR in my bedroom and a seamer, plus a small dehumidifier in the bathroom that opens to my bedroom. The Dehumidifier drys the bathroom, laundry and whatever else, helps clean the air while recovering free heat from moisture in the air sort of like a heat pump (For every gallon of water it pulls from the air you gain almost as much energy as you would from boiling a gallon of water, and I don't have to heat my bedroom as a result.
I got a nearly unused, used dehumidifier that was a few years old (Less off-gassing) for $30 and an an open box steamer at Goodwill for $8. I'm Not a advocate of the ultrasonic misters as they can put chlorine and anything in the water into the air.
13 minutes of VP talking about his unit... "It's really big!" love you Kasey. ;)
I have had an Austin air for 2 years now. I leave it on the second setting 24/7. Never had any issues.
I'm wondering, is it normal for the air to smell slightly? Not really a foul smell, just sorta different than if I just had a fan going.
Bit expensive
@@elizetes7313 yes a bit expensive. I still have it running with no issues. I have purchased a honeywell HPA8350B and noticed this removes a lot more dander from my birds. If I were to buy another air purifier it would be the honeywell.
Air purifiers with the UV lights do not emit enough ozone and they're under strict restrictions to admit not enough ozone to hurt anybody.. You can also turn the ionizer on or off.. It's actually a cool function to have.. and cool to be able to use it or not.. ozone only hurts if there's too much of it in the air.. It's also a natural thing..
For instance one air purifier When the anion generator is on or when you turn it on it gives off a maximum ozone concentration of 0.003261 parts per million (PPM). It is safety-tested and fully approved by CARB THE KEY IS HAS TO BE APPROVED BY CARB!! They all do If they're using a UV light. They have to be under a certain safe level. And it will not hurt you and again you can turn it off.. All regulated now!!
And I hate to tell you that ALL PURIFIERS GIVE OFF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF OZONE WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. FACT!!! LOOK IT UP!! EVEN IF THEY DON'T HAVE A UV LIGHT!!!
👍👍 Thanks for the report man! Pretty much my experience with my Austin, a major health changer for me and a couple of other people I know. Filters have a medical-grade Zeolite and natural Carbon material that's as effective as it gets, and they last a couple of years. They also have a smaller 'JR' model that's less money too.
You're an excellent salesman VP . I own Convict Conditioning , a VP t-shirt and now I need to get this thing . . . What does it do again ?
Im on Vancouver Island its really nice here too.
I have two of these Austin airs. The owner of the company is an amazing guy. I highly recommend them. An air cleaner must move air quickly to have any positive effects. These do that. Even my allergist agrees.
Its mostly just about the filters. If its only hepa & carbob, you can get much cheaper machines.. especially you want some machine that uses filters that are readily available and cheap.
I have 2 cheap units, they can drop the particle level close to 0 on my whole house. Its nothing more than a big hepa filter. There is really no need to overpay.
@@nobodynowhere5213 I dont think the price is too high. Its not a hepa its a hega filter. The units MUST move air.
@@dealman3312 Yeah, but HEGA is their own sales jargon. Its still just a HEPA filter with carbon filter. Other than that, like you said.. its just a fan that moves air true the filter.
And you especially do not want a machine that uses some expensive filters you can get from anywhere else.
The new xiaomi mi air cleaner has cheap filters with carbon etc. versions. And it has an actual particle meter. So you actually know how clean the air is, and when to use the machine.
@@nobodynowhere5213 HEGA is their carbon cloth filter for high humidity environments and is similar to what's used in air pollution masks. It's separate from the granular carbon filters used in the HealthMate Plus.
@@nobodynowhere5213 Yes, If you are only concerned about particles that is true. I've found that an $18 20" box fan and two 20" inexpensive allergen furnace filters taped to it was more effective than a $400 medical Hepa filter for removing particles.
What the Austin units do better than any other air filter is that they not only remove allergens and dust, but atmospheric chemicals, Ozone and VOCs to a lower level than anything else I could find, and for many of us suffering from allergic and autoimmune conditions, reducing airborne toxins and chemicals that can be triggering low-level immune or inflammatory reactions something like the Austin 'Plus' filters can provide a great health benefit.
What about the harsh detergents we use on our clothing? Not only is it off-gassing but it's making direct contact with our skin all day.
I use eco max laundry soap :)
Very true. And I can only imagine how much worse it when we *sweat* in such clothes... "Dry - meh, probably ok; Sweated - my skin is probably absorbing *every possible toxic chemical* RIGHT NOW!"
Best probably to make them yourself, find recipes on YT/Internet. I think it's really unlikely that of finds *actually* natural detergents on the (stupid) market...
Maybe the one VP mentioned is ok, but doubt that (although I don't know).
shh you'll make him become a nudist
@@MaximC 2 words , horse chestnuts .
@@annettesturgess398
Thanks. Also there's such thing as soapberries.
But even without those, there are recipes with a good soap, limon juice, vinegar, baking soda, things like that.
Do you use them, horse chestnuts? How and what for do you use them?
I have one that I got from someone that was going to throw it out, I didn’t think it was going to clean the air because why wouldn’t they have kept it. I will give it a try now that you did my research for me, but you forgot to show us how to clean or change the filters, I guess I’ll have to do that, thanks for the info, I’m glad I didn’t throw it out....
Once in a while you can find a deal on real Austin replacement filter elements but most are fakes.
Now I know why they didn’t want it, the filters cost is almost as much as the whole unit. I guess I will have to look or wait on getting that deal. it’s good to know that they at least give deals, thanks Jake O’Neil
Poly-carbonate alloy wood! This is gold.
Best infomercial ever! I’m going to buy One and laugh at it everyday. HELP ME!
filters are ass rape priced - they would just get all vaped out dripping wet- i need a water filter like the rainbow vacuum had - u just dump the water outside ,
Thanks!
Thx for the recommendation! Really liking these toxin free home/health videos, keep it up :) wish I had this thing before I got my off gassing mattress...
The Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 2 would be the best bang for the buck currently. Its one of the rare devices that actually has a proper real particle detector in it. So it can actually monitor the air quality. Its around 200$.
my Dog Has Asthma and my Grandmother has it as well been looking at what purifiers to get. Yes I am 32 and Live with my Grandma Laugh at me :)
I think the funny bit is that the dog gets an air purifier
@@mettainacan7813 lol he already has 2 in the bedroom and I'm looking for a Bigger one for the rest of the house.. poor Guy Iv never seen this with other dogs It gets bad when its out of control and Clean air helps.. not sure if it is Asthma or allergic bronchitis yet. he needs to see a specialist to find out exactly.. can not afford it yet so for now just his normal Vet and he has a Puffer he takes to help..
@@mountaingoat8788 Aw, he is obviously a lucky dog that gets lot of attention and care X
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. It’s been 3 years… Do you still love this air purifier? Also, what square footage is this air purifier appropriate for? (I’m not seeing the answer on their website.)
How can we test for VOCs? Just bought a home with vinyl floors.
I just found a junior model used about a year old. It’s quite nice but I don’t run it it 24 /7
Hair looks great.
Great video! I learned a lot. Thank you!
Shit you not, my wife has the worst allergies. We've been together for 10 years, and she has literally had a non stop sneeze and nasal drip EVERY SINGLE DAY since we started dating.
When she wakes up the first thing she does is use about 10 tissue to blow her nose and sneeze for about 20 minutes.
We got this 2 months so. She has sneezed only twice and rarely blows her nose.
An ad for “Venta” air purifiers came on right at the end of this video! Wow! Clever targeting by the competitor
If it wasn't for Ozone, we'd all be Dead Man!
just wait til you get an EMF meter like me, your home will forever be toxic with ELECTRICITY. It's very good to know what areas are super bad for us to be in though & how far you should be away from places, or devices. Like behind a fridge, don't sleep there, or near a wi-fry router!
Oh, I spoke too soon, you've joined the EMF warriors! haha congrats you should join the fb group :P
I have an air cooler with a filter on the back
and if you clean the filter once a week
I can tell you those filter removes so much crap
you would normally breathe in
not a bad idea to have an air cleaner in your bedroom
Caveman days we would sleep under the stars where you don't need an air cleaner
but today with all the dust and black mold
it's probably the main reason people get sick
@fried plastic I run it when I vacuum clean or run it on a timer for like an hour
Bought one of your shirts to support you man because your a legend, I was like yeh cool $25, but I'm in Australia so when I payed it ended up being over $60 delivered, lucky I love you man
Dude you're the next Alex Jones.
*LOL*
I have over 30 plants in my room. I think that does the job
The help with sometimes but there are studies stating that they bring in mold into your home.
What kind of plants?
SaffronTown common house plants like aloe Vera, sansevieria, spathiphyllum, zz, aglaonemas, tillandsias, orchids
Exactly , plants are a natural air filter .
What kind plants do you have ?
The reason IQAir cost more is because it picks up particles as small as 0.003 microns Austen air doesnt. I still think its overpriced but if you can pick one up on sale it's worth it.
I'm glad you posted about the air purifier. I have asthma and have been looking for something that actually works. Went to the site but, holy crap - the replacement filter for the one I looked at was $275 USD! Maybe in a follow up post you can share how long your filter lasts. When I find a new home, I definitely want a good reliable air purifier.
I have had a Healthmate 400 for 10 years. I just ordered my second replacement filter. The filters last approximately 5 years depending on the pollution in the air and the number of hours used per day. Vacuuming the pre-filter once or twice a month helps prolong the life of the main filter.
@@JBass33 How often do you turn it over and hand wash the pre-filter? Seems like it could be a pain if it needs done very often
@@lauram7803 I have never turned over or hand washed the pre-filter. (Turning it over would be counter-productive since the dust, etc. that it caught coming in would then be sucked into the main filter.) Just vacuuming it now and then removes all the big stuff (hair, dust, etc.) I have taken out the entire pre-filter to vacuum it, but leaving it in place and vacuuming from the outside seems to work just as well. I replace the pre-filter every couple of years but that is probably overkill.
@@JBass33 Oh good thought. Thank you!
@@JBass33 Funny, I still am going to have to turn it over again to get the serial number for the warranty registration. I'm not sure the airflow is going to hold up to cat hair and just vacuuming from the outside. thinking of making a very breathable pre-filter (like the blueair ones) that can be removed from the outside
"I noticed dust was accumulating on the underside of the exhaust vents after 3 months. This was not normal dust settling down from the air, but dust that was being blown out from the vent with what should be purified air. I know this for two reasons: one, it was settling on the underside of a vent that constantly has air blowing out of it, and two, it was an ultra fine dust of uniform consistency and a beige color (unlike my usual housedust which is made up of different sized particles and mostly gray)"
Congrats on that free Austin. They know what they're doing! They just reached a great target audience. And you sold me on it, but my disposable income ain't what it used to be.
And me who thought it was a small fridge...✌️😄
Im using the link to get 10% off my austin lung transplant tq.
Suck it up ButterCup, and get an Austin Air Purifier...
The air oasis is another good unit for vocs, germs, mold, odors, yeasts and allergens. It’s really quiet and you only replace the cell every 2 years. It does have a U.V. light on it though and it needs it uncovered to do its job so it wouldn’t be one you could bring in your bedroom at night. I plan on getting one when I have the funds!
what is your opinion on Himalayan Salt Lamps?? are they bad for you as well, seeing that they also produce ions when heated?
Veritasium does a video on them. Bad bad bad.
i love austin air. made in america. made in upstate ny, buffalo.
Thank you from Boston
Kasey. The owner of Austin air just passed away. He was a good man, from Toronto and a friend.
Here's the thing's he didn't mention. Most air purifiers run at 20-40 watt, this one runs at 80-130 watt. Most are only 20 - 30db, this one is 55 - 64.5db. 55db is louder than my dishwasher lol Most purifiers cost $200-500, Austin Airs latest purifier cost's $995. Most purifiers filters cost $50-70 to replace and need done yearly. Austin cost's over $600 and claim to last 5 years as they have 15 pounds of active carbon in them. I've been using 15 pound carbon filters for over 15 years now and they need replaced every 6-7 months as they stop handling the smell. So I don't know where Austin are getting these claims from. Seems like a very costly system to purchase plus keep running. I would be interested to know if you keep or replace the Austin when it comes time to pay over $600 for the new filter lol
Kasey, pick out a nice Ruggable or two. Add a little cozy to the nest.
You should check out Salt Spring Island in BC. I moved here from Toronto this summer and it's a sweet place.
would be interesting to know if he's still using this thing now
Love this guy
Bro you are absolutely hysterical. Love it. Great job.
Then comes the time when you have to buy a new filter and realize it costs $240 bucks American thats 45,000 Canadian
It lasts 5 years, huge plus over the air cleaners with filters that last 6-12 months.
How much are the replacement filters and how often do you have to replace them?
they’re very expensive. I think around 350-450 for replacement filter. can’t remember how long they last. i’ve had one since 2012
The filters last up to five years in a residential setting and have a 5-year pro-rated warranty if they need to be replaced sooner.
Nice haircut brother
Unrelated but the Medical Medium is in this movie I just started watching on Netflix called Heal. You should do a reaction!
I guess I don't understand. All of your computers and cameras are completely toxic. You're worried about paint? How many time have you put that camera up to your eye and made contact? What are those toxic computers doing behind you?
amazing if i had money, i buy that asweell
😄 (when you are probably the only one to nod in approval when someone starts talking about EMFs, about them owning an EMF meter (or two) and stuff...)
Kasey, do you also have one that measures the cellular/wireless frequencies (from what you described, you were talking about one that measures EMFs coming from electricity/wires in the walls/devices plugged into the electrical outlet)?
Also, ever tried to measure the EMF coming from the phone when it's connected to the wall socket? Pretty crazy, and I was using it a lot while charging before that...
Nodding as well 😂 I measure everything
and and 5G death towers!
@@MaximumEfficiency
Very original. Bravo.👏
just shut up and take my money!!!!
Allerair too. Made in Canada
2:16 When I decided to move out of my mother's livingroom when I was 37 years old...
I love your personality !! Your so funny you make me smile❤
Although I have cat litter everywhere on the floor, I have to thumb it up ... I hope this does not bother you ... ;-)
Plants indoor is the best
“Could you even imagine the tandem?” 😂😂
hahahaha.. telemundo.. so people in 2019 are selling air.. hahahaha we are going back in evolution
Excellent review! Very thorough. I’m gonna look into one, for sure! Appreciate you VP!
Now I want One of these things.
I've tried breath fasts but I can't do it very long so far.
If you're still alive, it's that you did it wrong :D
Kasey, have you looked at the list of BBEC's and EMRS's in Ontario? I've seen the list and I know there are a few. They have more, and bigger, EMF detection devices. Hire someone with a portable XRF machine to test your consumer goods. Building Biologists may not own an XRF due to the cost, so you might have to look up companies with "environmental" in their name. They might gave moisture meters too, to see where mold is likely to grow. Indoor plants are a source of mold if they're in soil. Use indoor soil-less plants, like air plants and lucky bamboo to reduce mold spores in your home.
Thank you for your video is the discount with Austin still available
Good video
Nice job making a come up
Thanks, looks like a quality only, I'll check it out.
Austin Air also uses a HEPA filter. What's the difference between Austin HEPA filter and other HEPA filters? Austin's is Medical Grade? Is that it?
It smells like wood in here 🤣🤣🤣 WOOD
Use rings for one arm pull ups, as they rotate.
You worry too much, worrying about your health too much is bad for your health you know!?
Simon Monty My comment was tongue in cheek. Although there is some truth to it, one common trait among centenarians is they don’t worry too much and don’t take life too seriously
If you're making a healthy home, you want to make sure it's EMF free. No wifi or wireless devices. Worse than those VOC.
Edit: Just noticed you mention EMFs. Nevermind. Which meter do you use? Edit2: Cornet. Good one.
Cool bro, but also most air purifiers don’t cost 900 dollars
And how do we deal with this (??? - Just another thing to worry about): Cosmic Ray Alert/Warning, Severe Conditions Possible form Suspicious0bservers
Thanks so much!!😊
Yes LED lights on everything used to anoy crap out of me, than I got my girlfriends black nail polish and made them history
More Plants!
Hands down best unit regardless of price is iqair health pro plus gas model. The Austin air unit is nice but doesn’t even compare to iqair. If you ever get a chance to test one out you will be able to easily see why they cost that much.
Will this filter out imperfect camera pollution?
LOL! Yeah, I remember that video where Dan tried Ozone therapy with such an enthusiasm. He hopefully learned a good lesson that day.
You're right! I do have LED lights all over the place. No!!!!
You always make me laugh. Thanks for that😁
youre interests are like identical to mine lol but our humor is exactly opposite though
Hahahahah I love it! Just came across your video and I’ve been debating Austin, AllerAir and others. But so far I see on data sheet a 2 for removing formaldehyde and says not efficient and wanted to know the type of coal, which I now forgot because I’ve read so many meanwhile. Blah. But funny and nice video!!! I’m worried about my floors too! “Relax, it’s 78$ US” I hear you 🇨🇦 lol😂 will probably edit and be more thorough tomorrow because I’m watching in bed haha. But I get what you say. AllerAir has different mixtures and outs formaldehyde at 4 but I’m not sure what mixture removes it… and they won’t say
what healthy computer chair do you use?
Not available in the UK, such a shame
Could you please make a video on how much money you make from youtube or certain videos? I think a lot of people would love that and it could go viral?
Also try the Alexapure Breeze, works really good!
Austin,AAF,Purishield (same design)
No wonder you did that. Who can afford one of those. I would have to take out a second mortgage. Help me! Help me!
Well now there's Enviroklenz 🤩
I have asthma. I've coughed up blood, but from tobacco use. I'll have to get one if these things when I'm rich
A doctor may be able to prescribe one for you. An Austin dealer might be able to recommend a doctor or clinic that is familiar with prescribing Air Cleaners.
I got my Austin Units for pretty cheap from a dealer who had a full-sized unit that had been used a couple of weeks and returned, and a 'JR' model that had a small dent from shipping. If you go to the Austin Site and call a few dealers one might have or could have a surplus unit shipped to you.
Also, you might be able to find a used one that's pretty clean and install a replacement filter.
I've had bouts of Asthma and bronchitis all my life that was caused by pollen and environmental allergies, and food allergies that later turned into Celiac, and autoimmune condition, and as like Kasey has had, also Pan-colitis.
I've also developed a severe autoimmune condition, systemic Fungal infections (Likely 'Card-9 Disorder') and early-stage Chron's Disease,
I've noticed that as I took steps to heal my gut, by cutting out the Gluten, other foods I was reacting to my lung inflammation and asthma improved as my Autoimmune levels went down. Getting my VItimine D levels up to normal also helped greatly.
Anti Fungal / Anti-inflammation / Autoimmune Protocol Diet (AIP), spices and supplements such as Oil Oregano, Peppermint, fruit and herbal teas seemed to aid in my healing my overall Gut, autoimmune, and lung condition.
After getting the Austin filters my Asthma and bronchitis have cleared for almost a year now, but I can feel my lungs start to tighten and congest often when I leave my home, especially now with winter people are wood for heating, and on days with lower air-quality, the Austin units help most.
I believe that doing everything we can do to lower everything that triggers or increases our immune and autoimmune responses can improve many or most immune-related health conditions, and air quality can be a significant factor for many people.
@@jackoneil3933 wow thank you so much for all this information! I've been trying to use my inhaler as little as possible and cure my asthma naturally. I've also stopped eating gluten and have noticed a lot of triggering foods. Maybe an air filter would be a good next step, I'll look seeing about getting one prescribed thanks again
I used to literally use a Heaven Fresh ozone generator and was thinking about soldering a loose part to get it going again lately lol
The intro 😂😂😂
Toxin free apparently effects the length of one's hair?
Thomas Sutherland I miss his man bun. He looked good! Let’s challenge him 😄
@@jaenmartens5697 man buns RUN! lol