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What causes indoor air pollution?
What is the best indoor air quality product?
What can I do myself to enhance my home's air quality?
How do I know which indoor air quality product is right for me?
How can I improve my indoor air quality?
What are the benefits of clean air?
How healthy is your indoor air?
Can indoor air be hazardous to your health?
How does the PureAir™ air purification system work?
What kind of pollutants does the PureAir system remove?
Are all air filters created equal?
There are several factors to consider when choosing a filtration system, starting with sensitivity to allergens. The more sensitive a person is to allergens, the greater the need for a high-efficiency filtration system.
The efficiency of the air filter should be a top consideration. Efficiency is based on the size of the particles captured by an air filter. The higher the efficiency, the more effective it will be. Look for the filter's MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) number, a new industry standard for rating filters based on their performance. Residential filters typically have an MERV range of one to 12. Higher ratings indicate more efficient filters.
Higher filter efficiency not helps clear the air, but it also improves airflow. Generally, the more efficient a filter is, the less airflow reduction there will be.
Cost is another major factor—both in terms of the initial purchase price and expense of maintenance and upgrades. Purchasing a filter of reasonably high quality can save you money over the long term. Inexpensive filters may not provide the level of filtration you need and may also require frequent filter replacement.
Among the many filtration systems available are pleated filters, which are constructed of fiberglass or synthetic fibers woven into a more dense material. The pleats are arranged in V-shaped forms to increase the area of the filter material without increasing the face area. This increases the particle-holding capability.
Germicidal lights use intense ultraviolet light to sterilize surfaces. Each solution removes particles, bioaerosols and chemicals, depending on the size of the allergen.
Electronic air cleaners (EACs) are highly efficient and clean the air by taking recirculated air and passing it through a prefilter that traps the large pollutants. Then, ionizing wires give a positive electrical charge to the remaining particles. A negatively charged collecting section collects the particles. High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters are also very effective at small-particle removal.
Activated carbon and microbiocide-treated filters can also purify your home's air. Both the carbon and the microbiocide-treated filters remove odor and kill bacteria, but the carbon filters are more effective at removing odor, and the microbiocide-treated filters trap bacteria as the air is pulled through, which inhibits growth of biological contaminants.
To find out which indoor air quality products are right for you, contact your local Lennox dealer.
Is air pollution only outdoors?
What are some of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
What can be done to protect our home from the dangers of carbon monoxide?
What can be done about detecting carbon monoxide in the home?
Should I be concerned about carbon monoxide in my home?
How can I ventilate my home without losing energy?
How can I provide fresh air exchange?
Why is ventilation important for proper indoor air quality?
What are the benefits of installing a whole-house humidifier?
How much water does a humidifier use?
How do I know which humidifier is right for me?
Why should I choose a whole-home dehumidifier for my home?
What is involved in humidifier installation and maintenance?