The Hunter HEPA Air Conditioner Filter Reviewed
Hunter is a brand that is well known in the fan and air conditioning world. It is generally recognized that if Hunter puts its name on a product, it is one of high quality. That principal is also true with the Hunter HEPA air filters. In order to be deemed a HEPA filter, it must trap all of the particles that are 0.3 microns or greater in diameter. When you put that in perspective you might compare it to the single strand of human hair and divide it by three hundred times making it much too small for the human eye to see, unless under a microscope. To replace a filter for your air-conditioning unit, many experts recommend a HEPA filter. What does HEPA mean? It’s a common question since HEPA isn’t really a word; it is an acronym for High Efficiency Particulate Arrestance. But this definition does not really explain a lot to the average person. The easier to understand explanation is that the HEPA filter will capture at least 99.97% of the air born particles that circulate through the filter. Hunter HEPA air filters rank as one of the most efficient filters available. With such a high capture rate for efficiency (close to 100%), the HEPA filter will catch almost all of the allergens from the air which pass through your air conditioning unit. Many miniscule germs, dust mites, pollen, pet dander, mould and almost all allergens floating in the air will be captured and trapped in the HEPA filter. It is generally used to keep the air very clean in an environment where maximum removal of dust is considered essential. HEPA filters are often used in hospitals, surgery and recovery rooms, and for people who suffer with a high incidence of asthma or allergy sufferers. Trapping the common triggers for these medical issues is essential for keeping the sufferer healthy. The HEPA air conditioner filter keeps pollen, mould, pet dander and other air borne particles trapped and out of the air you breathe. If you are looking for the most efficient HEPA filter, you should get a Hunter HEPA air filter with a 99.97 % rating, available at many hardware stores and online. This filter has the most surface area with eight pleats per inch. This is an important feature because it will extend the usable life of the filter since it must be cleaned several times during its lifespan. A Hunter HEPA air conditioner filter is similar to regular pleated air filters with a few important differences. The material used to make the filter is different from the normal store variety pleated filter, with more pleats in the HEPA being one of the key design differences. The material is denser in order to trap and stop much smaller air borne particles. Also the fact there are more pleats helps control how often the filters need to be cleaned and/or replaced. To read more about air conditioner filters, please follow these links:
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