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What
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Particulate Air (HEPA)?
High Efficiency Particulate Air filters help remove contaminants and "indoor air pollutants" from inside homes and businesses. Smaller, room-size HEPA air filters remove indoor air pollutants within the room or office space where the HEPA air filter is located.
High Efficiency Particulate Air filters are very effective at removing indoor air pollutants as they these highly efficient filters have small sieves that can capture very tiny particles as well as some types of biological agents. Once trapped within the HEPA air filter, these pollutants and contaminants cannot get into your body and make you sick.
While
High
Efficiency Particulate Air filters are excellent at filtering dander, dust, molds, smoke, biological agents and other
indoor air pollutants, they will not stop chemical gases.
Many people, particularly those with severe allergies and asthma, use HEPA filters in masks, portable air purifiers as well as in larger home or industrial models to continuously filter the air.
Introduction and Background Information
Indoor air pollutants are unwanted, sometimes harmful materials in the air. Indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health risks. Usually the best way to address this risk is to control or eliminate the sources of pollutants, and to ventilate a home with clean outdoor air. The ventilation method may, however, be limited by weather conditions or undesirable levels of contaminants contained in outdoor air. If these measures are insufficient, an air cleaning device may be useful. Air cleaning devices are intended to remove pollutants from indoor air. Some air cleaning devices are designed to be installed in the ductwork of a home’s central heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system to clean the air in the whole house. Portable room air cleaners can be used to clean the air in a single room or specific areas, but they are not intended for whole-house filtration. The following pages will provide information on different types of air cleaning devices and how they work.
Under Federal pesticide law, manufacturers of ozone generators must list an EPA establishment number on the packaging. This number merely identifies the facility that manufactured the product. Display of this number implies neither EPA endorsement nor that EPA has found the product to be safe or effective.
Some portable air cleaners sold in the consumer market are ENERGY STAR® qualified. Please note the following disclaimer on their packaging: “This product earned the ENERGY STAR by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by EPA. EPA does not endorse any manufacturer claims of healthier indoor air from the use of this product.”
Indoor Air Pollutants
Indoor
Air Pollutants that can affect air quality in a home fall into the following categories:
1. Particulate matter includes dust, smoke, pollen, animal dander, tobacco smoke, particles generated from combustion appliances such as cooking stoves, and particles associated with tiny organisms such as dust mites, molds, bacteria, and viruses.
2. Gaseous pollutants come from combustion processes. Sources include gas cooking stoves, vehicle exhaust, and tobacco smoke. They also come from building materials, furnishings, and the use of products such as adhesives, paints, varnishes, cleaning products, and pesticides.
Types of Air Cleaning Devices
There are several types of air cleaning devices available, each designed to remove certain types of pollutants.
For Particle Removal
Two types of air cleaning devices can remove particles from the air — mechanical air filters and electronic air cleaners. Mechanical air filters remove particles by capturing them on filter materials.
High
Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters are in this category. Electronic air cleaners such as electrostatic precipitators use a process called electrostatic attraction to trap charged particles. They draw air through an ionization section where particles obtain an electrical charge. The charged particles then accumulate on a series of flat plates called a collector that is oppositely charged. Ion generators, or ionizers, disperse charged ions into the air, similar to the electronic air cleaners but without a collector. These ions attach to airborne particles, giving them a charge so that they attach to nearby surfaces such as walls or furniture, or attach to one another and settle faster.
For Gaseous Pollutant Removal
Gas-phase air filters remove gases and odors by using a material called a sorbent, such as activated carbon, which adsorbs the pollutants. These filters are typically intended to remove one or more gaseous pollutants from the airstream that passes through them. Because gas-phase filters are specific to one or a limited number of gaseous pollutants, they will not reduce concentrations of pollutants for which they were not designed. Some air cleaning devices with gas-phase filters may remove a portion of the gaseous pollutants and some of the related hazards, at least on a temporary basis. However, none are expected to remove all of the gaseous pollutants present in the air of a typical home. For example, carbon monoxide is a dangerous gaseous pollutant that is produced whenever any fuel such as gas, oil, kerosene, wood, or charcoal is burned, and it is not readily captured using currently available residential gas-phase filtration products.
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What is Photocatalytic
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The Department of Defense developed Photocatalytic
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various airborne health hazards.
Photocatalytic
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light that is focused on titanium dioxide - which is a catalyst. When this
happens in the presence of water vapor,
hydroxyl radicals are generated that destroy airborne health hazards including
various microbes and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). PCO is a process very
similar to photosynthesis and rivals HEPA air cleaners in efficiency and
resulting improvement of the building's air quality.
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