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Breathing clean air is an important part of our mental and physical health. However, our atmosphere is filled with dust and tiny particles that are often unseen to the naked eye- thanks to global warming, rapid urbanization, increasing population, and vehicle emissions. 

While it is evident that the air outdoors is dusty, this problem could be easily mitigated by wearing a mask. But the same can’t be done indoors as it is not possible to wear a mask indoors all the time. To add to the problem- conventional HVAC filters don’t do a great job at filtering the air. 

Indoor air pollution is often neglected as one is unable to see the smog and dust which is easily spotted outdoors. Unfortunately, people fail to understand that the environment inside their houses could prove to be as polluted as outdoors, and sometimes even more. 

You can have access to clean indoor air by installing a good quality furnace air filter. These higher quality filters are very different from conventional furnace air filters. They do a thorough job of filtering the air through a 4-stage filtration procedure that purifies the air at the source before it enters the house. The PUREFLOW® home furnace air filter does just that!

A PUREFLOW furnace filter not only prevents contaminants from entering your house, it also keeps the ducts and other HVAC components clean and dust-free. This  high-quality filter contains a 4-stage purification process whose function is explained below.

PUREFLOW® Home Furnace Air Filter Filtration Process: 

Home Furnace Air Filter

Stage 1: 99% of the particles and contaminants are filtered in this stage with the help of a high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) layer. Common allergens, pollen, and dust particles as small as 0.3 microns are filtered effectively.

Stage 2: An activated carbon media layer performs the role of neutralizing unpleasant odors.

Stage 3: The third stage also neutralizes unpleasant odors using an activated carbon media layer. The only difference is that any leftover odor is completely eliminated with a Sodium Bicarbonate treatment (Baking Soda).

Stage 4: The final stage ensures that bacteria are prevented from entering the house. A network of specialized microbial fibers stops the growth of mildew, mold, and other unhealthy bacteria.

Although a PUREFLOW furnace filter is a great way to improve the overall air quality in your home, it also requires maintenance. All HVAC filters, including PUREFLOW, must be changed on a routine basis. Failure to change your HVAC filter can lead to the growth of mildew and mold in the air ducts and reduce the overall effectiveness of the system.

To ensure you and your family are breathing clean air be sure to have your HVAC system cleaned on a consistent basis and replace your filter with a PUREFLOW furnace filter.

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