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As summer ends and fall approaches, you may want to replace your Honeywell HEPA air filter. With the kids going back to school and seasonal allergies on the horizon, you’ll need to take extra steps to make sure the air inside your home is clean.

In recent years, the world’s population has grown very tired of the seasonal flu. Our global society is a breeding ground for viruses to spread and spread rapidly. In addition to the normal precautions; washing your hands, sanitizing your personal area, and sneezing into your arm, did you know that replacing your air filter with a HEPA air filter can also prevent the flu virus from spreading in your home?

Honeywell’s HEPA filter can kill up to 99.99% of germs in the air, including the flu virus. By using high-quality rolled fibers, the filter traps germs so they don’t recirculate into the air you breathe.

Adding to the threat of viruses are those pesky allergies. Some of us have indoor allergies, some have outdoor allergies. Still, a proper air filter can reduce the amount of allergens that linger in the air in your home.

HEPA filters can remove particles as small as 0.3 micrometers. To put it in perspective, the government used HEPA filters in the 1940s during the Manhattan Project to filter radioactive material from the air.

The Department of Energy regulates the standards for a filter to be called a HEPA filter. Honeywell HEPA filters meet these standards, as do Honeywell replacement filters.

When using your Honeywell air purifier, it is recommended that you use a HEPA filter to help filter these allergens and viruses from your home efficiently, so you and your family can stay healthy while breathing clean air.

Using or replacing the Honeywell HEPA air filter in your home is the easiest way to clean the air and increase your quality of life. Go ahead and prepare today, so you can be safe tomorrow.

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