Re: Stetzer filters in Europe/using 1 filter

Posted by charles-4 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Stetzer-filters-in-Europe-using-1-filter-tp1540523p1540524.html

Hello Shivani,

I must contradict you.

The Stetzer filters are not available in Europe.
They must be ordered in the USA, directly by Stetzer or Lessemf.

However, I have found alternatives in Germany.
They are a bit more expensive, but transport and customs are less.

In the meantime I have found, that wehen measuring for the first time in a
house, extremely high values are measured with the Stetzerizer meter.
Later on, the values are less high.


Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 01:57
Subject: [eSens] Stetzer filters in Europe/using 1 filter


>> I am not sure whether I have responded to the following remarks of
>> Charles' previously or not, so will now to be sure.
>>
> Charles wrote:
>> "I get the impression that Stezter does not want to do business in
>> Europe.
>> So I am reluctant in advising their filters and are looking for
>> altenatives."
>>
> Shivani replies:
> The filters are available in Europe. There are no alternatives.
> No
> other product does what the Stetzer filters do. And they are patented.
>
>> "Charles wrote:
>> "Although I found that a value of above 2000 GS units was lowered to 184
>> GS
>> units with one filter."
>>
> Shivani replies:
> A reading of 2000 GS units is very high indeed, and one filter
> cannot
> possibly be enough in such a situation. I suspect that the reading of
> 184
> obtained after one filter was installed was taken at the same outlet the
> filter
> was in, or one nearby. However, outlets throughout the entire building
> need to be checked after filters are installed, to get them ALL down, to
> around
> 20.
>
> Regards,
> Shivani
>
>