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Switched from a standard fan to a small, quiet air purifier in my treatment room about three months ago.
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the_mary3mo ago
It makes a huge difference for the client's experience. The constant fan noise was a real distraction, and now the room just feels calmer. I've noticed people settle into the session much faster without that background hum. It's one of those small changes that has a bigger impact than you'd expect. The air just feels cleaner and more still, which really helps the overall mood.
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ninar683mo ago
Yeah, that "calmer" feeling @the_mary mentioned is so real. I made the same switch last year and it's wild how much less tired I feel by the end of the day without that constant fan drone in my ears.
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robin89618d ago
Hold on though... I gotta say something about the fan thing. Most modern good fans are actually pretty quiet these days, especially the tower ones with DC motors. If yours was loud enough to tire you out, it might've just been a cheap or old fan that needed replacing anyway. Almost sounds more like you swapped out a bad fan for a better one, not that fans in general are the problem.
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