Electronic Device With Safe Design
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We just moved into new apartment, and have a room for our baby. My DH is extremely cautious about safety, and we don't want her either get hurt or break anything. We have many options now, especially in bed lamp and air purifier, but feel reluctant somehow in design. What kind of those are you using right now? Do you have any experience in electric safety with your children?
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I have done a lot of research before purchasing my air purifier place in kid's room, and bought a Clair. It's korean product and the design is awesome. and free shipping to US. It's very simple, yet very neat and safe to children. A lot of air purifiers these days use HEPA filters, but this Clair air purifier uses something called an e2f filter. It apparently filters out air particles as small as 0.1 um. While I'm not sure if it actually does or not, I can say that atmosphere has been improved a lot since using it. They are having ongoing promotion that you have $40 discount with the redeem code: FALLSEASONPROMO when ordering on their website: go-clair(dot)com
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Even I'm looking for an air purifier for my baby room . I just checked the link you shared. I was just going to order Austin baby's breath purifier but this one looks better . I have one concern though ..do you have any idea id its noisy . From the reviews I read online most of these purifiers are apparently noisy and cannot be switched on all the time .......
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Believe or not, I did order a Clair BF2025 for my LO and it's fantastic. The design shape is round and curved and the size is perfect for carrying around so sometimes I even put it in my car, next to my baby without worrying anything. Even the consumption is lower than the other similar car air purifier brands so I guess I made a best buy after all.
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You should read on electricsafety.com
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