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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Airgle AG500-900
Americans spend at least 70% of their lives indoors, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that, on average, indoor air is five times more polluted than outdoor air. Given these staggering statistics, it only makes sense that having an air purifier will greatly improve your and your family’s health.
AHAM’s standard for measuring an air cleaner’s efficacy is called the Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR). CADR indicates the volume of filtered air an air cleaner delivers, with separate scores for tobacco smoke, pollen and dust. The higher the CADR number for each pollutant, the faster the unit filters the air. Always look for the AHAM Verifide® mark when shopping for air cleaners, which is usually found on the side or back of an air cleaner’s packaging.
Source: https://ahamverifide.org/ahams-air-filtration-standards/
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