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  3. As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

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  • ikuoI This user is from outside of this forum
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    As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

    Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

    https://www.pureroom.com/

    #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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    • ikuoI ikuo

      As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

      Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

      https://www.pureroom.com/

      #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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      ikuoI This user is from outside of this forum
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      The air purifier in my room was HealthWay brand:

      https://www.healthway.com/product/deluxe/

      A pre-covid NYT article on Pure Rooms emphasized clean air in response to wildfires:

      https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/travel/air-quality-hotel-air-purifiers.html?unlocked_article_code=1.K1A.GJ5V.uOXZJ8VDgdy4&smid=url-share

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      • ikuoI ikuo

        As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

        Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

        https://www.pureroom.com/

        #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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        MFennVTM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ikuo1000 That's really good to know about!

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          The air purifier in my room was HealthWay brand:

          https://www.healthway.com/product/deluxe/

          A pre-covid NYT article on Pure Rooms emphasized clean air in response to wildfires:

          https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/travel/air-quality-hotel-air-purifiers.html?unlocked_article_code=1.K1A.GJ5V.uOXZJ8VDgdy4&smid=url-share

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          ikuoI This user is from outside of this forum
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          I know it's a privilege to be able to afford the extra charge, plus it looks like Pure Rooms are generally available only in places priced mid-range or higher.

          And absolutely clean air should not be treated as a luxury!

          I would much prefer the norm to be proper ventilation and air purifiers in all public places, including hotel rooms, but while that's not yet a thing, I'm willing to pay a little extra to show that there is a demand for clean indoor air.

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          • ikuoI ikuo

            As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

            Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

            https://www.pureroom.com/

            #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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            N95 subnet mask 😷S This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ikuo1000 Oh, brilliant! 😯
            I know people who travel who will be glad to learn about this! 😆

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            • ikuoI ikuo

              The air purifier in my room was HealthWay brand:

              https://www.healthway.com/product/deluxe/

              A pre-covid NYT article on Pure Rooms emphasized clean air in response to wildfires:

              https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/travel/air-quality-hotel-air-purifiers.html?unlocked_article_code=1.K1A.GJ5V.uOXZJ8VDgdy4&smid=url-share

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              @ikuo1000

              If the air has smoke the water has benzene.

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              • ikuoI ikuo

                As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

                Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

                https://www.pureroom.com/

                #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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                Caramelized ShallotsC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @ikuo1000 thanks for posting. This is great information.

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                • ikuoI ikuo

                  As a covid-aware person who sometimes must travel, I was recently pleasantly surprised to discover "Pure Wellness" hotel rooms.

                  Only available in limited places, it was marketed as "allergy-friendly" & cost an extra $20/night, which I was happy to pay since the room comes with an air purifier (though it was placed at the side of the room and not in a central location) so it saved me the trouble of packing my own.

                  https://www.pureroom.com/

                  #CovidIsNotOver #IndoorAirQuality #IAQ #Allergies

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                  HuskifyH This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @ikuo1000 Good to know! Thanks so much for sharing. I have considered purchasing an Air Fanta packable air purifier for travel, but this makes it easier than BYO air purifier.

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