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What is a whole home HEPA air filter?

How this HVAC feature improves air quality all throughout your home.

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December 20, 2022
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What is a whole home HEPA air filter?

Whole home HEPA air filters are specialized air filtration systems that are designed to remove harmful particles from the air in a home. These filters are typically installed as part of a home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system and can clean the air throughout the entire home.

What does HEPA Stand for?

HEPA stands for "high efficiency particulate air." These filters are known for their ability to remove a wide range of particles from the air, including dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens. They are able to do this by using a dense, fine mesh filter material that is able to capture particles as small as 0.3 microns in size. This means that HEPA filters are able to remove up to 99.97% of particles from the air, making them highly effective at improving air quality.

Why Whole Home?

One of the main benefits of a whole home HEPA air filter is that it is able to clean the air throughout the entire home, rather than just in a single room. This means that you can enjoy clean, healthy air in every room of your home, rather than just in the immediate vicinity of a standalone air filter.

Another key benefit of a whole home HEPA air filter is that it is integrated into your home’s HVAC system. This means that it is able to clean the air that is circulated by your HVAC system, rather than just the air in a single room. This can help to improve the overall air quality in your home, and can also help to reduce the amount of allergens and other harmful particles that are circulated by your HVAC system.

In comparison to a standalone air filter, a whole home HEPA air filter is a more comprehensive and effective solution for improving air quality in your home. Standalone air filters are limited in their ability to clean the air, as they only filter the air in a single room. In contrast, a whole home HEPA air filter is able to clean the air throughout your entire home.

Overall, a whole home HEPA air filter is an effective solution for improving air quality in your home. By removing harmful particles from the air, these filters can help to improve respiratory health and overall well-being. And because they are integrated into your home’s HVAC system, they are able to provide comprehensive air filtration throughout your entire home.

HEPA filters can drastically reduce the risk of viruses spreading through a home.

What types of viruses can be captured by a home hepa air filter?

A home HEPA air filter is designed to capture a wide range of particles from the air, including viruses. HEPA filters use a dense, fine mesh filter material that is able to capture particles as small as 0.3 microns in size. This makes them highly effective at removing harmful particles from the air, including viruses.

However, it is important to note that not all viruses are the same size, and as a result, not all viruses will be captured by a HEPA filter. For example, some viruses, such as the flu virus, are relatively large and are easily captured by a HEPA filter. However, other viruses, such as the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, are smaller and may not be as effectively captured by a HEPA filter.

Overall, while a home HEPA air filter is effective at capturing a wide range of viruses from the air, it is not able to capture all viruses. It is important to use other measures, such as social distancing and hand washing, to help prevent the spread of viruses.

Even the smartest home HVAC systems are vastly improved with HEPA filtration.

Can a HEPA filter remove odours from your home?

While HEPA filters are highly effective at removing harmful particles from the air, they are not specifically designed to remove unwanted odors from your home.

HEPA filters are designed to remove particles from the air, such as dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens. They are able to do this by using a dense, fine mesh filter material that is able to capture particles as small as 0.3 microns in size. This makes HEPA filters highly effective at improving air quality and reducing the amount of allergens in the air.

However, HEPA filters are not designed to remove gasses or other airborne chemicals that can cause odors. These types of substances are too small to be captured by the filter material used in a HEPA filter, and as a result, they are not effectively removed by these filters.

In order to remove unwanted odors from your home, you may need to use a different type of air filtration system. Some options include activated carbon filters, which are designed to remove gases and other chemicals from the air, or ozone generators, which use ozone to neutralize odor-causing molecules.

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