Wednesday, October 07, 2009

 

EcoQuest Air Purifiers

Many people buy EcoQuest Air Purifiers to clean the air in their homes, their businesses, their cars, their sheds, in a stinky bathroom (are there any bathrooms that aren't stinky?) and many other places where clean fresh air is needed.

And in today's world with the quality of the air we are breathing, it is essential to have an air purifier. Why is that? Because there are just so many things that pollute our indoor air today. Our homes and businesses are so completely sealed up that the indoor environmental pollutants don't have a chance to escape or get circulated out of the buildings we live in.

What kind of indoor pollutants do we have? Things like fresh paint, new carpets, new furniture, sprays from the exterminator, perfumes and the like all mix together and form a toxic brew of bad and sometimes harmful air. And when you add mold, mildew and smoke in some cases you have a very bad situation.

EcoQuest air purifiers such as the Fresh Air Machine clean the air in your home of business in an aea that can be as large as 3,000 square ft. That's big enought to handle just about any situation and if you need something larger you can buy more than one unit.

You can try out the Fresh Air machiine before you buy it for 3 to 5 days to see if it will do the job for you and meet your particular air quality needs.

We've used air purifiers from EcoQuest International for years and love them. Give them a try and see if they'll work for you.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

 

Fresh Air By EcoQuest International

The number one most popular air purifier sold by EcoQuest International is known as the Fresh Air. This air cleaning system will freshen and clean the air in your home up to a large area of 3,000 square feet. No other home purifier sold by any other company cleans an area this large.

The nice thing about the Fresh Air purification system and the reason that it can clean the air a 3,000 square foot home is that it cleans the air where it's at.

Okay, what does that mean?

With the technology in the Fresh Air by EcoQuest known as Radiant Catalytic Ionization it causes particles of dust (which is mainly dead skin cells) to clump together and makes them less able to float around your home. This air system also has a UV light that kills germs as they pass through the system which is an added bonus.

The Fresh Air has been around for about the last 4 or 5 years or so and replaced the Living Air Classic which was one of the original units sold by the company. The classic air purifier is still available from the company although sales have dropped off dramatically since being replaced by this high tech air purifier.

One of the things that makes the Fresh Air so effective is that it uses ozone, O3 or as some call it, activated oxygen. Ozone has the benefit of neutralizing and destroying odors in your home such as those from pets, mold and mildew odors and just plain bad smells.

The Fresh Air by EcoQuest is available on eBay at around $350, but if you do buy one from eBay and have trouble with it, there's a good chance the company will not honor the warranty. The retail price of the Fresh Air is $749 from your local EcoQuest Dealer and you may be able to get a discount if you are ready to deal with them.

You can also try out a unit as most dealers will give you a 3 to 5 day free trial of any of their air purification systems.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

 

EcoQuest Business Owner Perspectives

How is it that when all EcoQuest Business Owners have the same access to support and products, some succeed and others don't? It's all in how you think, says Jodi Ouellette.
"The mechanics and tools we have in this company are the same," says the Coordinating Manager from Champion, Mich. "We have access to all the same products, tools, training, leadership, and materials - so what's the difference between a successful person and an unsuccessful person in our business? It's what they're thinking about."

Jodi and her husband Mark joined EcoQuest in 2001 after Jodi responded to Dr. Mayra Llado's Internet ad. "We were closing our startup business when I found EcoQuest - literally," says Jodi. The Ouelettes were sitting in an attorney's office signing the papers to close their manufacturing enterprise when the e-mail came through. "It was the greatest blessing ever, although it was at a devastating time."

At Dr. Llado's request, Jodi took a look at the technology and a lead-based, Internet system for sales and recruiting. She fell in love with both. "Once I made the decision that this business was it, we were going to run with it. There was no Plan B."

Run with it, they did. "I really liked that I could operate completely from home. I loved the idea of doing a lot of business over the phone and on the Internet."

But several months into her business, Jodi started spinning her wheels, she says. "We were doing okay, but I was not getting the results I wanted. I started asking key questions. What are successful people doing that I'm not doing?"

For Jodi, it all boiled down to personal development. "The only thing I wasn't doing was a daily focus on personal growth, feeding my brain," she says. "As soon as I started getting my thinking, my mindset, and my psychology in the right place - and doing it daily - everything else came together."

Now each day starts with exercise and some form of personal development, says Jodi. "I believe that 98 percent of a person's success is literally due to the way they think. We have a system that teaches all the how-to's. To that we add a focus on teaching personal growth. This business was my first introduction to that. I didn't quite get it initially."

Once she "got it," Jodi was able to quit her day job in hotel management, marketing, and sales after six months. Although Mark lost his job in 2003, the EcoQuest business was doing so well that he was able to become a stay-at-home dad. He also works the EcoQuest business with Jodi. The couple has two children, Landon, 6, and Trenton, born in August 2008.

Within their organization, Jodi and Mark conduct three personal development calls a week. "Some people will participate in those calls or maybe show up once a week to a call and consider that their growth for the week," says Jodi. "If you don't participate in personal growth daily and start your day getting your mind straight from the beginning, you're doing yourself and your business a huge disservice. I usually tell people that if they don't take the time to grow themselves, they're wasting their time with everything else."

Developing good business relationships is a must for the Ouellettes, who started a BNI chapter in their area three years ago. "I get great business contacts through that organization." The couple has found that building great business relationships also builds great friendships. "If you invest the time and energy into people, you make lifelong friends," Jodi says.

Another strategy is team calls. During all their calls, the Oullettes make a point of recognizing the good work of their team members. They share testimonies, ideas, and successes with each other. "We are a volunteer army. Every person is there by choice. We commend people when they take their business seriously. We are always on the lookout for people who are doing things right."

This is an important aspect of team building, says Jodi, because "we can do a lot of action and get nowhere because we lack confidence. Unfortunately, a lot of people go through an entire career lifetime without recognition."Recognition breeds confidence, and confidence breeds success.

When we believe in ourselves and know that what we have is the best in the world, success will follow, says Jodi. "We've got to make a commitment to our business. We can't just play business and do it casually. If we want to turn this into a very successful business, we need to strive for excellence in everything we do everyday."

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