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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Geoff Jewkes on May 03, 2006, 06:12:19 pm

Title: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: Geoff Jewkes on May 03, 2006, 06:12:19 pm
Can anyone recommend an anti allergy treatment ?? where do I get it from, what it costs and how much to sell it for?? Many thanks, Geoff  8)
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: craigp on May 03, 2006, 06:21:09 pm
http://www.worldofclean.co.uk/index.php?categoryID=109


dont know a huge amount about it though myself, trouble with resell is its so expensive in first place :o, hard to sell much more on top.
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: Geoff Jewkes on May 03, 2006, 06:31:25 pm
ouch, PAINFUL PRICES. But if they`ll pay it i`ll do it!!! thanks  :)
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: ollie on May 03, 2006, 08:28:17 pm
Hi ,
its anti allergen treatments not anti allergy.
Just thought id mention it as i advertised it incorrectly myself for a year.
regards Ollie
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: Ian Gourlay on May 04, 2006, 04:22:54 am
There is also Promite not sure if it is an anti Allergen treatnent  as its aim is to eliminate dustmites.

The other point to remember about the products mention above  is that if you join the Network you get product at discount price.   

I do not know if you can just join . If you want to know ask on  their  site Cleantalk.
I believe the Carpet Cleaning products work like Micro Splitters and Geoff has not had much success with them.
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: therapist on May 04, 2006, 07:18:09 am
There are a number of products and teatments available and I've been looking into this recently as an alternative to ending up in a wheelchair.

The use of UV-C light, is driving at least three franchises and I've spent some time investigating the reality of this method.

As a result.....I am about to start offering a deinfestation service for, mattresses, drapes, pillows, etc.

What surprised me, was the efectiveness of the method and the fact that, equipment is inexpensive and easy to use............but, there are h & s issues, which must be observed.

Beyond the UV treatment, which is a surface treatment, there are no safe, or effective  spray, type, products which will effectively control air borne ellergens, but there are cabinet type products which act like air filters with UV  rather than forced filtration.

I am actively looking at this option.

rob m

Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: dave401uk on May 04, 2006, 08:39:08 am
"Beyond the UV treatment, which is a surface treatment, there are no safe, or effective  spray, type, products which will effectively control air borne ellergens, "

Ummmmmmmmmm i think your wrong there, Allerg-Stop
eliminates all air allergens...........FACT


Dave
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: Gavin Reardon on May 04, 2006, 09:18:23 am
Hi Dave

Me thinks Rob M is on a wind up mate!!  :-\

Regards Gavin
Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: therapist on May 04, 2006, 09:56:03 am
No wind up intended gents and NOT seeking to open old debates.......my reasoning is straightforward and simple.

With constantly changing air flow , you get a constant influx of air borne soils, dust particles and obviously allergens.......this is an undeniable fact.

If, however, you have a situation, which certainly exists in many modern homes, where windows are constantly closed and there is excessive heat/humidity, it's a candidate for the treatment you guys offer and I'm not knocking, or criticising anyone for making money, from peoples bad habits and unwillingness to change..........but it's not my approach and there is no conflict, unless an argument starts, which would not be beneficial.

I'm not on a mission, but if I were some years younger, my thinking might be different, as I can see an opportunity.

cheers

rob m

Title: Re: Anti allergy treatments
Post by: Ian Gourlay on May 05, 2006, 08:23:01 am
Somewhere in my post pile there is a Mail Shot about this type of equipment