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A B O U T T H E F I LT E R
The air purifier uses a 3-stage filtration
system to purify air.
A.
Pre-Filter
Captures large particles such as dust,
lint, fibres, hair, and pet fur.
Maximises the filter's life by protecting it.
B.
H13 True HEPA Filter
Traps at least 99.97% of airborne
particles 0.3 microns (µm) in size.
Captures 99.99% of bacteria and 99.9%
of viruses.*
Filters small particles such as dust mites,
smoke particles, bacteria and viruses**,
and allergens such as pollen and pet
dander.
*Based on 3rd party testing reports. Results
are based on the reduction of the following
bacteria and viruses in a chamber 30 m³ in
size: staphylococcus aureus: >99.99% and
staphylococcus albus: >99.99% (after running
the air purifier for 2 hours), and H1N1: >99.9%
(after running the air purifier for 1 hour).
Arovast Corporation makes no claims that
this air purifier helps reduce or eliminate the
transmission of COVID-19.
**The H13 True HEPA Filter can remove most
viruses and bacteria from the air, but cannot
fully remove them from your environment.
Air purifiers cannot prevent an infected
person from spreading an infection, and
cannot remove bacteria and viruses from
surfaces. Please use this air purifier together
with other precautions.
C.
High-Efficiency Activated Carbon Filter
Physically adsorbs smoke, odours, and
fumes.
Filters compounds such as
formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia,
hydrogen sulphide, and volatile
A
organic compounds (VOCs).
Clean Air Delivery Rate
B
Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) measures
the efficiency of an air purifier by indicating
C
the volume of clean air that an air purifier
produces per minute. This is based on
removal of dust, pollen, and smoke, which
are the 3 most common indoor air pollutants.
The higher the CADR, the more particles the
air purifier will remove and the larger the area
it can clean. The rating is measured at the air
purifier's highest speed.
Air Change Per Hour
The air change rate is how many times all of
the air in a room can be purified (or "changed")
by the air purifier in 1 hour. Air changes per
hour are calculated on the recommended
room size assuming 2.4 m / 8 ft ceilings. For
smaller rooms, the air change per hour will
increase.
This air purifier can change air 2 times per
hour at the max speed in a single, closed room
up to 40 m² / 431 ft² in size. This is measured
at ACH 2. The air purifier is effective for larger
rooms, but air purification will take longer, with
fewer air changes per hour.
Note: To effectively clean air, keep windows
and doors closed while the air purifier is on.
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