How long should i switch on my air purifier?

Q. My room is 3.5m by 5m and roughly 2.5m in height. My air purifier is roughly the height size of a standard hotel toilet bowl. How long should i switch it on for sleep each night? I sleep in an air-conditioned room where the air-conditioner is turned on at 9pm and i wake up at 6am. My air purifier is one that comes with an ionizer function. I am asking as my air purifier is as noisy as an aircraft carrier and i am hoping to swtich it off after the least time possible for it to carry out its function. Thanks!
Hi, the brand is AMCOR. I have taken apart the machine and cleaned everything possible. There is one general filter that I have replaced with a new general filter. The next layer is the âforeverâ filter that need not be cleaned. Running the machine with everything taken apart, I have found out the sound is caused by the running of the motor. The model is outdated so it is not listed on AMCORâs site.

I have attached a picture too, http://www.flickr.com/photos/24243779@N00/213520842/

A. your air purifier should run all the time. But if its making alot of noise it may need to be cleaned. Is there a manual that came with it? Look to see if there are any filters that need to be replaced - number one cause of air purifiers making noise they have been clooged up. Some now have "forever" filters that can simply be rinsed off once in a while is it a permanent filter? If so , it should state that. Go to the manufacturer web site too, they will have specifics on it or an 800 number to call.
If you list those specifics we can help you more. also the brand type.

What is the exact bible that is used in the movie Mission: Impossible?
Q. I know it's a standard hotel Gideon bible - but I'd like a link to it or an ISBN number or something
Michael - don't believe everything you find on youtube.

A. Gideon

How much will it cost to go to Disney Orlando for one week?
Q. A group of friends and I (probably about total of 5-6 people) are planning a trip to Disney for about a week in early August before college starts again. Would it be cheaper if we get tickets, hotels etc. through a travel agency or by ourselves?

-Approximately how much are airline tickets are going to cost flying from the East Coast?

-We plan on getting 2 standard hotel rooms outside of Disney (unless staying in Disney is cheaper) and hopefully the hotel offers a free breakfast every morning and shuttle buses.

-We plan on eating at restaurants or at any food places we find in the area and going to 4-5 different parks.

So my main question is, would about $1000-1500 per person be enough?

A. 1. The prices for tickets are the same no matter where you get them. Disney does not authorize anyone to discount its tickets, so you won't get a deal by booking those elsewhere. The same goes for Disney resorts. If you stay off-site (which I don't recommend), then you may get a cheaper rate through a travel agent.

2. No one can estimate plane tickets. It will depend on exactly where you are flying from (just saying East Coast doesn't mean anything for airfares) and when. Airfares are very unpredictable.

3. Staying in Disney might not be cheaper, but it is more convenient and offers some nice perks. The Value resorts are the cheapest Disney resorts, and they usually aren't much more than the off-site hotels. When you stay at a Disney resort, you get free transportation to/from Orlando International airport; free, convenient, and reliable transportation between the resort and parks; and Extra Magic Hours (parks open early or late just for resort guests). You don't need a rental car, don't need to pay for parking ($14 a day), and don't need to rely on the generally unreliable and inconvenient shuttle services offered by the offsite hotels. I'd suggest Pop Century, one of the nicer and more convenient Value resorts. The Disney resorts don't offer free breakfast, but you can bring breakfast foods with you. The food courts aren't priced too badly, especially for breakfast.

4. You can expect to pay $8-12 per meal (a little less for breakfast) at quick-service (fast food) places in Disney. It's a lot of hassle to go outside of the parks to eat, especially if you don't have a car.

As for your main question, that budget might work out. You will likely be going during Value season, which starts in early August. That will make your Disney resort rates the cheapest possible - about $100 a night during the week and $120 on weekends, for each room at Pop Century. So if you have 2 rooms for a week, and 3 to a room, then that would come to about $250 per person for the week. A 7-day base ticket will run each person a little over $300, after tax. Before airfare, meals, and souvenirs, you're looking at about $550 per person. You can expect to each pay about $200-250 on food, if you eat pretty cheaply (less if you bring some of your own food; you should definitely bring your own snacks and water bottles for the parks to save money). So that's about $800 or so. You probably won't find airfare for $200 (but you might), but you will likely get it for under $700, and stay under the upper limit of your budget. You might not have a lot of money for souvenirs or other extras though.




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