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With the improvement of people's health awareness, air pollution has gradually become a problem that everyone has to face. In order to solve the problem of air pollution, air purifiers have become a rigid need for families, but when faced with a dazzling array of air purifier products on the market, how to choose a suitable air purifier has become a difficult problem for many people. After choosing an air purifier, how to clean and maintain the air purifier filter element is a very important thing. So, taking Honeywell air purifier filters as an example, how do we choose and clean them correctly?
The filter elements used in Honeywell air purifiers use H13-level HEPA filters and activated carbon filters. Generally, household filters are H11 or H12-level. The H13 level HEPA filter can filter most of the particulate pollutants in the air, such as PM2.5, dust, dandruff, pollen, cigarette smoke and all bacterial microorganisms.
The H13-level HEPA filter is used in a luxurious filter configuration in household air purifiers. It has a long filter life and efficient formaldehyde purification.
HEPA refers to High Efficiency Particulate Air. The HEPA filter that meets the standard can remove more than 99.7% of particles with a diameter of 0.3 microns or more. It is the most effective filter medium for pollutants such as smoke, dust and bacteria.
The HEPA filter has strong ability to capture particles, small pore size, large adsorption capacity, high purification efficiency, and water absorption. Different types of filter elements have different thicknesses, so the replacement cycle is also different. Generally speaking, the replacement cycle of the HEPA filter is 1-2 years, but it also depends on the city and the dust in your home. If there is not much, you can consider replacing it every two years. Honeywell activated carbon filters are best replaced every 6-8 months.
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