
A: Primarily for health reasons. The Environmental Protection Agency reports that indoor air quality is 5X to 10X more polluted than the air outdoors and is a top environmental risk. The good news is – indoor air quality is a risk we can control.
The most effective way of maintaining good indoor air quality is to eliminate or reduce airborne particles that trigger allergic or asthmatic episodes. That’s where an air cleaner comes in...effectively removing many irritating particles such as dust, pollen, dust mite waste, pet dander, tobacco smoke, mold spores, bacteria, odors, candlewick soot and much more.
A: Particle pollutants become airborne with typical household activity. Walking over carpet, opening windows/blinds, sitting on furniture, pets scratching, opening doors are just a few ways irritants can become airborne. The micron tiny size allows them to stay airborne for hours and increases the likelihood of these irritants landing in or on you.
A: Vornado Air Cleaners’ performance is certified by AHAM (see next question) and our air cleaners provide the right balance of key requirements. Vornado uses the most effective filter combination with a PreSorb® prefilter and a True HEPA primary filter. Signature Vortex Action circulates all the air in the room because if the air is not moving – it’s not being cleaned! There are many other features that make Vornado unique. They include an upward clean air outlet, top-mounted controls, low-maintenance (no blades to clean weekly), long life HEPA filter (2 to 4 years), and a distinctive sculptural shape that blends with any room.
A: The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) is an organization that certifies the testing results of home appliances such as room Air Purifiers, refrigerators, room air conditioners, humidifiers and dehumidifiers. Since 1967, they have used outside labs to test products, and today you’ll find AHAM certified ratings on a variety of appliances. This makes comparing products easier for you.
A: This AHAM certified rating is called Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR). The seal lists three CADR numbers - one for tobacco smoke, one for pollen and one for dust. The CADR indicates volume of filtered air delivered by an Air Purifier. The higher the tobacco smoke, pollen and dust numbers, the faster the unit filters the air.
A: HEPA stands for “High Efficiency Particulate Arrestor”. True HEPA refers to a high-efficiency class of HEPA filter media rated 99.97% efficient at 0.3 microns.
What makes True HEPA special is its high particle capture efficiency. True HEPA filtration has been used for many years in nuclear facilities, manufacturing clean rooms and medical facilities where clean air is absolutely required.
The American Lung Association refers to HEPA as the most efficient mechanical filters for removing small particles, which can be breathed deep into the lungs.
A: It means that 99.97% of the particles (as small as 0.3 microns) that enter the Vornado HEPA filter will be caught and removed from the air. Particles that are smaller than 0.3 microns often attach to larger particles making them easy to capture or they attach themselves to the fibers of the HEPA media. To envision the size, line up 100,000 particles 0.3 micron in size end-to-end and it will equal one inch. For comparison, a typical human hair crosscut is about 70 microns.
A: HEPA is a paper-like material made of densely spaced glass fibers. A powerful blower is need to pull air into the unit and through the filter. Allergens and particles are trapped in the dense fibers of the filter.
A: We recommend changing the PreSorb® carbon filter every 3 months and the HEPA filter every 12 months depending on the specific home environment. Some home environment factors are whether or not you have pets indoors, have moderate or severe allergies or asthma, someone smokes, you burn a fireplace or candles or live in a dusty area.
A: The AC 300 is certified for rooms up to 300 sq. ft. in size (approximately 10' x 30'). The AC 500 is certified for larger rooms up to 500 sq. ft. in size (approximately 25' x 20').
NOTE: The life of your wicks can be prolonged by rinsing them under running water a few times a week as well as cleaning them whenever the humidifier is cleaned.
A: The PreSorb® prefilter adsorbs odors and is the first line of filtration catching the larger particles. It uses activated carbon to adsorb odors and other organic compounds. Activated carbon is the best adsorbent available to aid in the reduction of common household odors and organic compounds. Trapping the larger particles will extend the life of the HEPA filter.
A: The following list is provided by the manufacturer of our PreSorb® filters. These are the compounds that have a high adsorptive rating:
A: It is not advised. Vacuuming the PreSorb® prefilter can remove the carbon from the material and reduce the odor adsorption effectiveness. The HEPA filter is delicate. (In fact, when changing the HEPA filter, you should avoid touching the pleated filter material. Just hold the filter by the frame.) Vacuuming can break the fibers inside and reduce its effectiveness by creating holes in the filter.
A: Yes, the unit will still clean effectively. A larger area means fewer air changes per hour, so the process will take longer than it would in a single room with four walls.
A: Air changes per hour (or ACH) is the number of times in one hour the entire volume of room air passes through the Air Purifier. Physicians generally recommend an ACH of 4 to 6. The CADR rates for Vornado Air Purifiers equate to 5 ACH.
A: Vornado Air Cleaners are designed to be run 24/7. Individual usage will be based on your indoor air quality, pets in the house, allergy / asthma suffers, etc.
A: Yes, even moderate use of candles in your home can cause the filter to turn black and, fairly quickly, clog the filter with soot particles. The good news is the filter is doing its job. The black soot accumulating on the filter was in your air.
A: It is best described as a “fan” sound – always dependent on the setting and room size. Tests that compare noise level to performance level indicate Vornado units are among the industry’s best.
A: Here is a list of tips to help reduce the allergen irritants in your home: