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A Quick Guide To Air Filters For Cleaner Air Systems

by Jonathan Carroll

If you or someone in your home suffers from asthma or allergies, it is important for you to make sure that your home has the highest air quality possible. The use of a clean air system is an ideal way to do so. Since so much of the success of a clean air system can be attributed to the filters that it uses, the following information will be very helpful.

Knowing Where To Start

It is not uncommon for many people to think that clean air systems are primarily the portable devices and the attachments that go on vacuum cleaners. Although both of those items play an important role in maintaining acceptable levels of air quality, their ability to filter the air is limited to the rooms that each unit is actually in. Therefore, if you want a bigger impact, it is a good idea to consider air filters that can be placed within your HVAC system.

Important Facts About Your Filters

Although there are a wide variety of air filters currently available, it is important to note that they are not all equally useful for allergy sufferers. To make your home as free from air-borne allergens as you can, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology recommends the use of a disposable filter. That is due to the fact that it would be incredibly difficult or even impossible to completely remove all of the allergens from a permanent filter when cleaning it, so the permanent unit would not consistently be able to meet your needs.

Choosing The Best Filter

When choosing a disposable air filter, it is best to look for one with the highest possible MERV, or minimum efficiency reporting value. You can expect the filter to last an average of about 12 weeks but you should plan to check it monthly. The MERV rating is important because those numbers indicate how many allergens and other contaminants can get through the filter. You want a higher number in order to minimize your family's exposure to unsafe air.

Unfortunately, the perfect filter can't work miracles. If you have leaks in the vents or ducts, dirty air will still be moving around your home. As a result,you should have the entire HVAC system inspected regularly.

In conclusion, choosing the right air filter for your HVAC system will require understanding the benefits of a disposable unit and the MERV rating. Since your entire home will be cleaner when you use the right filter, it is best to keep the entire HVAC system running in top condition to achieve a maximum benefit. 

  

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