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If VOCs are your main concern, you are better to buy a serious carbon filtration unit. If the VOC threat is infrequent and low, for example use of pressurized hair-spray, this unit will help reduce VOC in that room.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To effectively filter VOCS components from the air the purifier needs either activated carbon or absorbent media filtering element(s). The Blue Air model 211+ does contain an activated carbon filter. Hope this answers your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Our Blue family air purifiers effectively remove the harmful fine particulates in wildfire smoke and VOCs. Customers can look to the AHAM Verifide Clean Air Delivery Date (CADR) value for smoke to verify this performance. Blue filters feature an activated carbon layer to remove only light household odors and gases and are not designed to accommodate high levels of gases, chemicals and odors present in wildfire smoke.
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