Amaircare: Particle Counter Tests
Vitasalus offers you this information directly from Amaircare's testing labs:
Particle Counter Tests |
At Amaircare, it amazes us how many products claim to be HEPA filters, but aren't. By definition, a HEPA filter must remove 99.97% of particles at 0.3 micron. Many systems that claim to be HEPA filters fail to measure up to true HEPA standards. Need proof that Amaircare systems are truly HEPA? Here you go..., as tested with a Met One laser particle counter calibrated to measure 0.3 sized particles in samples of air. All particle numbers are measured by particles per cubic foot of air. |
Various HEPA Systems | |
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Ambient Particle Count: 1,479,100
(Dirty air in) This is the number of particles in the air before filtration, giving us our benchmark number to compare results with. True HEPA results need to be under 443 particles |
Other "HEPA" filter #1 | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 56,800
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Other "HEPA" filter #2 | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 65,000
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Other "HEPA" filter #3 | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 91,500
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Amaircare 3000 System | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 0
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Amaircare 2500 System | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 300
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Amaircare Roomaid | |||||||||||
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Filtered Particle Count: 0
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As you can see, other systems that claim to be HEPA, fail to pass the test when put to a laser particle counter. Amaircare systems obtain true HEPA results, and often exceed them! Amaircare HEPA truly means HEPA results! |