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Home air filters come in various types, including HEPA filters, activated carbon filters, electrostatic filters, and pleated filters. Each type is designed to target specific airborne particles and contaminants, allowing you to choose the best option for your needs.
The replacement frequency for home air filters depends on the manufacturer's recommendations and your household environment. Generally, it's a good idea to check your filter every 1-3 months and replace it as needed to maintain optimal air quality.
Yes, many home air filters are effective at capturing pet dander, hair, and other allergens. Look for filters with a high MERV rating or those specifically designed to handle allergens for the best results.
Some home air filters are designed to be reusable and washable, while others are disposable. Be sure to check the product specifications to determine if your filter can be washed and reused or if it should be replaced after each use.
Certain home air filters, especially those with activated carbon, are designed to help reduce common household odors from cooking, pets, and smoke. These filters can help keep your indoor air smelling fresh.