Filters do relatively little to reduce the number of small particles you inhale, that’s because these particles tend to be in the air wherever there is human activity—and that’s not necessarily where your return registers and ductwork can capture them.
When the fan is not running the air is not being filtered.
The primary purpose of a filter is to protect the Air Conditioning equipment, not to improve indoor air quality, even though of course it does help and filters should be changed regularly.
Harmful bacteria and viruses can live up to a week in your living or workspace.
Contaminants like dust, pet dander, odors and gases from construction materials even the aerosol sprays that we use are all trapped inside of our living spaces.
After years of research exciting new technologies are now available that can dramatically improve the quality of the air that your family breathe.
Installed in your Air Conditioning system, the friendly scrubbers of an Air Purifier seek out and destroy germs as well as the ones living on the surfaces of your home.
Particularly helpful for children, the elderly and anyone with allergies or respiratory issues.