Electrostatic Air Filters

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CONSTRUCTION: This Low Resistance Electrostatic Filter meets manufacturer specifications for low initial resistance to air flow. The1” filter consists of 4 layers of Lifetime expanded aluminum and 2 layers electrostatic media. The 2” filter has 5 layers of Lifetime expanded aluminum and 2 layers of electrostatic media. Filter media is black in color.

Researchers now agree there may be a greater number of irritating pollutants indoors than outdoors. The result is recirculated stale air contaminated by dust, fibers, fumes, cleaning chemicals and solvents, bacteria and mold. These invisible particles are causing you the discomfort and irritation of itchy, watery eyes,
sneezing, wheezing and other adverse reactions. Electrostatic air filters use air and static electricity
to capture airborne particles. There are no electrical connections or system modifications needed. The air
flow from your home's ventilation system moves steadily over the filter media, enhancing its charge field. As
airborne particles approach the charge field, they are drawn onto the media and held, until the filter is
cleaned. For maximum efficiency, keep your recirculating fan running at all times.
Simply remove your existing disposable air filter and slide in your new electrostatic air filter. About every 30
days, remove the filter and rinse it with water or vacuum it clean. Return the filter to your system.

Note: It's important to keep the fan running in your furnace
to make your Electrostatic Filter as effective as possible.
The continuous flow of air is what helps trap the smoke, dust
and pollen in your filter, allowing your environment to be
clean and fresh.