Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? Tracy --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 ummmmm, light coffee scent or better yet~ cookies sindy - DecemberRoses ATFE2 Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:27 PM [ATFE2] Business Scents I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? Tracy --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Hey Tracy The first thing that popped into my head is " be careful, a lot of people either don't like fragrances AND again be careful as you don't know what fragrances people may be allergic to " . Then I sat and thought about it. I still agree with my original thought. Unless you are actually going to sell scents/oil/perfumes/etc why risk turning off potential customers. My 2¢ worth K P.S. Congrats on the Bookstore, it's something I've occassionally thought I might like to do. I sure hope it's a booming success! On 1/10/08, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: > > . > > > -- Kathleen Petrides Bead Hussy http://www.BeadHussy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Something truly subtle, wafting just underneath the consciousness is called for. Clean, stimulating, refreshing. If the customer can " smell " it, it's gone beyond aromatherapy into perfumery, and you don't want that. Bergamot, eucalyptus, juniper - highly diluted and diffused on a timer, maybe 5 minutes every half hour. DecemberRoses wrote: > I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? > > Tracy > --\ ------------- > Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes > http://www.takeapick.com/2IH > > *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* > Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 > Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Hi Tracy I agree with Kathleen a little bit, in that I would'nt go incense and heavy. But maybe some orange and clove might be nice. Or go clean, lemon, rosemary, bergamot, lavender. Keep it low tho, not going all the time.... I like the soft coffee & cookies as well, but not too much or you'll have them running out to find a coffee shop! Congrats on the shop - All the Very Best for the future with it :-) LLx On 10/01/2008, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: > I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? > > Tracy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 yeah, cookies~ like in the movie Michael~))) (JK) but you're right~I LOVE walking into a store or business and smelling good smells and no offense, but as much as I LOVE to read~ I hate the smell of the library or an old book store~ I love old books~ but the old paper seems to hold odors~ I always love to order a book from Sunfeather~ it always smells like patchouli~ just a small hint~Makes you wonder if you really are smelling it~just enough to make it enjoyable and relaxing to read~ Sindy - ] Business Scents Something truly subtle, wafting just underneath the consciousness is called for. Clean, stimulating, refreshing. If the customer can " smell " it, it's gone beyond aromatherapy into perfumery, and you don't want that. Bergamot, eucalyptus, juniper - highly diluted and diffused on a timer, maybe 5 minutes every half hour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 omgoodness~ great idea~ our bookstore(that I love to go to) puts a pot of coffee and some cups in one of those big coffee containers and cookies by the counter and gives away free cookies/pastries w coffee. She also has a small place to sit and read your book or sit and look at it a minute to see if you want to purchase~ now I've never done that~ If I sit to read it~ I've already purchased it~ but she's pretty cool about letting people look at the book first there~before the purchase~ seems crazy to me~ but we all like to sit and visit with her and talk about the new books~ She's usually not real busy~ just busy enough to still come by while you're shopping and ask if there's anything she can help you find, or make your self at home~blah blah, blah~ sometimes just to say Hi~ hth sindy - Liz I like the soft coffee & cookies as well, but not too much or you'll have them running out to find a coffee shop! Congrats on the shop - All the Very Best for the future with it :-) LLx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Hi, I'm kinda new on this group and of course mostly lurk, so I'm coming out to say " hi " all and respond to this. I know I've read some research type articles on scent and the business place. Can't remember where, and don't have a link for you but I do remember a correlation between the type of scent and how long customers lingered in the store and the buying they did. Vanilla was one scent used. And you'd think that any of the citruses would be pleasant and uplifting so folks might enjoy that also, or a combo of one with vanilla. Mmmmmm.. Congrats on the bookstore and much success to ya! Good to be here, now back to work. Margaret -- Margaret Helm-Duell Mohea Natural Beauty LLC -------------- Original message -------------- " DecemberRoses " <decemberroses I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? Tracy ------------------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Hi Margaret I dont know if this is the one your thinking of, but I found this on marketing and scent. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55190-2005Feb26.html Seems the citrus has it - but only in low amounts and if conditions are right! LLx On 10/01/2008, mohea <mohea wrote: > Hi, > > I'm kinda new on this group and of course mostly lurk, so I'm coming out to say " hi " all and respond to this. > > I know I've read some research type articles on scent and the business place. Can't remember where, and don't have a link for you but I do remember a correlation between the type of scent and how long customers lingered in the store and the buying they did. Vanilla was one scent used. And you'd think that any of the citruses would be pleasant and uplifting so folks might enjoy that also, or a combo of one with vanilla. Mmmmmm.. > > Congrats on the bookstore and much success to ya! > > Good to be here, now back to work. > Margaret > > -- > Margaret Helm-Duell > Mohea Natural Beauty LLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I totally agree. It would be very soft and subtle. I actually can't handle heavy scents. I had thought about candles that smell like something baking. My favorite. lol! --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm - " Liz " <liztams <ATFE2 > Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:40 AM Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents > Hi Tracy > I agree with Kathleen a little bit, in that I would'nt go incense and > heavy. But maybe some orange and clove might be nice. Or go clean, > lemon, rosemary, bergamot, lavender. Keep it low tho, not going all > the time.... > I like the soft coffee & cookies as well, but not too much or you'll > have them running out to find a coffee shop! > Congrats on the shop - All the Very Best for the future with it :-) > LLx > > > On 10/01/2008, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: >> I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep >> productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is >> using it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting >> but so much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind >> of 'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? >> >> Tracy >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Candles? - Books? Urmmm, ask your insurance about that one first! :-) I think candles could be a bit chemically smelling as well. Unless you pay ££££ for them they tend to be synthetic - and that would send me out the door before I even got through it! I would look for a nice electric diffuser and make your own blends, maybe even tailor them to go with the seasons? Spring, summer, autumn & winter. I'm sure we could come up with some nice seasonal diffuser blends, then maybe you could also sell them as a side line! lol LLx On 10/01/2008, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: > I totally agree. It would be very soft and subtle. I actually can't handle > heavy scents. I had thought about candles that smell like something baking. > My favorite. lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 lol! I'm good at not expressing things fully, eh? I have one of those candle warmer thingies. I use it here at home because it smells good, and my candles last longer. --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm - " Liz " <liztams <ATFE2 > Thursday, January 10, 2008 3:54 PM Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents Candles? - Books? Urmmm, ask your insurance about that one first! :-) I think candles could be a bit chemically smelling as well. Unless you pay ££££ for them they tend to be synthetic - and that would send me out the door before I even got through it! I would look for a nice electric diffuser and make your own blends, maybe even tailor them to go with the seasons? Spring, summer, autumn & winter. I'm sure we could come up with some nice seasonal diffuser blends, then maybe you could also sell them as a side line! lol LLx On 10/01/2008, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: > I totally agree. It would be very soft and subtle. I actually can't handle > heavy scents. I had thought about candles that smell like something baking. > My favorite. lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 I have a couple diffusers, but which type would be best to have at the store? (I barter for good candles.) --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm - " Liz " <liztams <ATFE2 > Thursday, January 10, 2008 3:54 PM Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents Candles? - Books? Urmmm, ask your insurance about that one first! :-) I think candles could be a bit chemically smelling as well. Unless you pay ££££ for them they tend to be synthetic - and that would send me out the door before I even got through it! I would look for a nice electric diffuser and make your own blends, maybe even tailor them to go with the seasons? Spring, summer, autumn & winter. I'm sure we could come up with some nice seasonal diffuser blends, then maybe you could also sell them as a side line! lol LLx On 10/01/2008, DecemberRoses <decemberroses wrote: > I totally agree. It would be very soft and subtle. I actually can't handle > heavy scents. I had thought about candles that smell like something baking. > My favorite. lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 At 02:54 AM 1/11/2008, you wrote: >I know that Japan uses aromatherapy in their business offices to keep >productivity and concentration up. Now what I am wondering about is using >it in a store. Mark and I just bought a bookstore! Very exciting but so >much to learn. Anyway, Mark said I needed to find out what kind of >'smells' would be good for the store. Any ideas? > >Tracy Years ago, on the old IDMA list there was talk of a study that showed one fragrance did increase sales in an art gallery... would you believe Frankincense... and that sort of makes sense... a gallery is a place (LIKE a bookstore!) where you want people to linger, and to ... be open to feelings and impulses. I love most citrus oils (and most people like them)...they are definite mood enhancers... but a lot of them can be energizing... you don't want people to be in a hurry, you want them to slow down and browse. as far as what kind of nebulizer... not an aroma lamp w/ the candle... I think you want to avoid the open flame. Ideally the nebulizer that cycles on and off... but I'd also look at the Spa Scenter... all plastic so no fragile parts... we have some hospitals using them in waiting room areas, to calm anxiety. Over 12 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 The spa scenter is good, and I got mine, shipping included for $33.60 by using the coupon code sample10 at checkout from http://www.anandaapothecary.com/aromatherapy-diffusers-burners.html If you like a water fog machine with an optional six-color light display I love the Desktop mister I got from qvc. My mother has been very ill, and I got this a month ago to help her sleep better, since the dry winter air was causing her congestion and nose bleeds. Reviews on qvc are bad, but that's because it's tricky to get the water level right. Too much in the little unit, and it won't work. Mine works perfectly, and you can add EOs to it. It's brightened my mother's room, she loves the changing colors from the LED and the " fog " -- very dramatic, and fun. It would be a conversation piece in a store. On qvc, some say theirs only runs for an hour or two. The one I have runs for six or more. Like I said, it's a bit tricky, and those who say theirs didn't work didn't read the directions, which tell you the level of water needed. Very affordable too, but be warned you have to use distilled water http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.tpl.csweb.cm_scid.cs\ wb.item.V24794 Under $30 inc. shipping. -- Sincerely, Anya - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com 1400 member Natural Perfumery group - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 That Spa Center looks very cool. I was getting a little paranoid about my glass nebulizer at the store. I think I'll give this a try. I love hearing y'all's scent ideas too. Tracy --\ ------------- Designer at Scrapbook-Bytes http://www.takeapick.com/2IH *Some people only dream of angels; we held one in our arms.* Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996 Our Angel: http://sids-network.org/fp/jacob.htm - " Anya " <anya <ATFE2 > Friday, January 11, 2008 7:48 AM Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents > The spa scenter is good, and I got mine, shipping included for $33.60 by > using the coupon code sample10 at checkout from > http://www.anandaapothecary.com/aromatherapy-diffusers-burners.html > > If you like a water fog machine with an optional six-color light display > I love the Desktop mister I got from qvc. My mother has been very ill, > and I got this a month ago to help her sleep better, since the dry > winter air was causing her congestion and nose bleeds. Reviews on qvc > are bad, but that's because it's tricky to get the water level right. > Too much in the little unit, and it won't work. Mine works perfectly, > and you can add EOs to it. It's brightened my mother's room, she loves > the changing colors from the LED and the " fog " -- very dramatic, and > fun. It would be a conversation piece in a store. On qvc, some say > theirs only runs for an hour or two. The one I have runs for six or > more. Like I said, it's a bit tricky, and those who say theirs didn't > work didn't read the directions, which tell you the level of water > needed. Very affordable too, but be warned you have to use distilled > water > http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.tpl.csweb.cm_scid.cs\ wb.item.V24794 > Under $30 inc. shipping. > > -- > Sincerely, Anya > - perfumes, aromatics, classes, > consultation > Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com > 1400 member Natural Perfumery group - > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hi Anya, I tested the fog machine that you recommend from qvc over a period and found it to have a lot of technical problems and decided not to import it. While it is a novelty, it's not going to give you great versatility in terms of aromatic delivery options and hold up over the long haul. I import the Ultrasonic model pictured here http://www.wingedseed.com/diffusers/Ultrasonic_Arom_Atomizer_2006.htm which I think is a far better quality with a lot more timed settings and intensity control. We also repair any sold to our customers (and their customers) that fail after the end of the warranty period for a small service charge. We are selling a lot of these to hospitals, long term care facilities, spas, clinics, dentists and unique shops in our industry for retail who follow a more 'green' philosophy than qvc. We wholesale this unit in lots of 12; no wholesale information on our website, but if you're interested, contact me. Several vendors (including us) in online discussion groups also carry the SpaCenter; I know Marge does. Just wanted to make sure that folks here don't forget to look to the excellent vendors here who continue to contribute to the discussion in the online aromatic community as well as provide products/service. There is no way we can compete with the likes of qvc or other big box corporations and I guess we need to toot our own horns louder in our own community, especially when other list members recommend items that we might carry. I know that advertising isn't allowed on this list, however, I hope the listmoms will allow this to offer alternatives to Anya's recommendations, which look like advertising to me. Thanks. Be well, Marcia Elston Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence, est. 1988 http://www.wingedseed.com Online 3/95 http://www.aromaconnection.org Group Blog 2/07 " Historically, the most terrible things - war, genocide and slavery - have resulted from obedience, not disobedience. " Howard Zinn ________________________________ ATFE2 [ATFE2 ] On Behalf Of Anya Friday, January 11, 2008 6:49 AM ATFE2 Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents The spa scenter is good, and I got mine, shipping included for $33.60 by using the coupon code sample10 at checkout from http://www.anandaapothecary.com/aromatherapy-diffusers-burners.html <http://www.anandaapothecary.com/aromatherapy-diffusers-burners.html> If you like a water fog machine with an optional six-color light display I love the Desktop mister I got from qvc. My mother has been very ill, and I got this a month ago to help her sleep better, since the dry winter air was causing her congestion and nose bleeds. Reviews on qvc are bad, but that's because it's tricky to get the water level right. Too much in the little unit, and it won't work. Mine works perfectly, and you can add EOs to it. It's brightened my mother's room, she loves the changing colors from the LED and the " fog " -- very dramatic, and fun. It would be a conversation piece in a store. On qvc, some say theirs only runs for an hour or two. The one I have runs for six or more. Like I said, it's a bit tricky, and those who say theirs didn't work didn't read the directions, which tell you the level of water needed. Very affordable too, but be warned you have to use distilled water http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.tpl.csweb.cm_sci d.cswb.item.V24794 <http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.tpl.csweb.cm_sc id.cswb.item.V24794> Under $30 inc. shipping. -- Sincerely, Anya <> - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com <http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com> 1400 member Natural Perfumery group - <> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Hi Tracy and all Congrats on the Book shop, If you have a copy of Fragrant Mind By Valerie Worwood, on page 19 Dr Alan Hirsch talks about increase in sales in shops and gambling machine that have been aromatized. Customers perceived shops vapourising oils to be of a higher quality and better value In my perfume course with Anya I have been evaluating Lavender absolute from Seville, this instantly reminded me of the best book shop in Perth, West Australia, called Wisdom books , they have beautiful books, some leather bound , they also have really comfortable Chesterfield sofas for customers to browse in comfort- unfotunately my boys were young last time I went in and I never got to lounge and look as they got bored. Smelling the Lav absolute made me resolve to go in there soon - Lavender Absolute alone would be too intense but to add some citrus oils or Juniper berry / Cypress etc would lighten this , an added bonus is the anti bacterial effect of the oils in a confined space. Also you might consider adding a drop of oil to bookmarks if you give these away , your customers will be reminded of your shop as they read. Great marketing If you get the aroma correct. Good luck happy experimenting Warm regards Joanne Lang www.aromatherapyaustralia.com.au Now delivering the Aromatherapy Health Training Package Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new 7 Mail now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Hi Again, Anya, Sometimes I find myself sucked into those TV shopping networks, and I must admit I've taken advantage of the bargains . . . I tell ya, it's in our dna!! :-) And certainly understandable when you want to share . . . I know you were well-intentioned; I just felt like defending those of us who are right here all the time. I like the no ad policy on this list; sets it a bit apart from the others. Be well, Marcia Elston Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence, est. 1988 http://www.wingedseed.com Online 3/95 http://www.aromaconnection.org Group Blog 2/07 " Historically, the most terrible things - war, genocide and slavery - have resulted from obedience, not disobedience. " Howard Zinn ________________________________ ATFE2 [ATFE2 ] On Behalf Of Anya Saturday, January 12, 2008 8:04 AM ATFE2 Re: [ATFE2] Business Scents Your unit looks great, Marcia. I stumbled upon the qvc unit by accident, probably when I was spending a sleepless night watching TV while nursing my mother back to health. I had already purchased a big unit for the house, but that wasn't penetrating the mist into her room, and the unit was too big for her room. I was really shocked when I saw all the bad reviews for it (after I purchased it). Your unit looks much better in quality and I'm glad you sourced it. I had no idea you carried such a product. You should publicize it on my group on Thursday because so many are suffering from arid nasal passages during this winter season. I had no idea so many carried th spa scenter (spelling?) This list doesn't allow advertising, so don't know Stacey's policy on all this. I innocently shared my experience with two vendors, and even warned about the problem reports with one. > I know that advertising isn't allowed on this list, however, I hope the > listmoms will allow this to offer alternatives to Anya's recommendations, > which look like advertising to me. Thanks. If Stacey clarifies the rules so that we can't mention any products, or, conversely, that we can, that's fine by me, I'll respect her decision. The mentioning of products by someone not selling them wasn't advertising to me, so if Stacey thinks it was, I apologize and won't do it in the future. I know how hard it is to keep group rules in place, and I respect other's wishes. -- Sincerely, Anya - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com 1400 member Natural Perfumery group - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Hello everyone, just catching up with mail as this weekend my computer got a water bath ((*% & ^^$) when a huge glass tipped over on my desk.....so hope I dont have to buy a new one just yet!! I wanted to add on the Ultrasonic Atomizer diffusors that Marcia and I both import, when people buy these we donate $1 each per sale to the United Aromatherapy Effort, so you are contributing to a broad cause. Marcia and Samara Botane are the largest donator in our Prosperity Pledge Program thus far!! (see UnitedAromatherapy.org). IN addition, we can repair them in most cases when they go off so you dont have to buy another, and from here those donations go directly into UAE as well. That is so the tiny grass roots org that many of you helped start after 9-11, can keep going, perhaps it can keep growing and maybe one day have enough income to be a big kid as a 501(3)c....... anyway, these units outperform any glass nebulizer unit I have ever used, with the ease of use via the timer and choice of dispersion, they keep working forever, can be refurbed, and have the mist which is so nice in dry weather. I will never use anything else. Ive put them in the Haley VA hospital Fisher House here and they are now being sold in Moffitt Cancer center too. But best of all they help support the UAE! just wanted to mention that Sylla http://AtlanticInstitute.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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