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@ Copyright Go Clair http://bit.ly/1DGYpk7 1 Air Purifier Reviews This pdf file was created to help you understand the differences between various air purifiers on the market today. Using the metrics used by popular air purifier reviews sites, we have compiled the specifications of competitor air purifiers on the market and compared it with our own. While this is not a definitive guide by any means, it should give a good idea on the various qualifications and specifications that people look out for when shopping for an air purifier . While most people may be familiar with HEPA filters, which is the current industry standard, Clair aims to go beyond just the standard HEPA filter with the e2f filter . In fact, it was designed for ease of use without compromising on function. So how does the e2f do this? Before answering this question, first we need to establish what it means to be a HEPA filter as a baseline. HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air, and the US Department of Energy defines a HEPA filter as the following:

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Air Purifier Reviews

This pdf file was created to help you understand the differences between various air

purifiers on the market today. Using the metrics used by popular air purifier reviews

sites, we have compiled the specifications of competitor air purifiers on the market

and compared it with our own. While this is not a definitive guide by any means, it

should give a good idea on the various qualifications and specifications that people

look out for when shopping for an air purifier.

While most people may be familiar with HEPA filters, which is the current industry

standard, Clair aims to go beyond just the standard HEPA filter with the e2f filter. In

fact, it was designed for ease of use without compromising on function. So how does

the e2f do this?

Before answering this question, first we need to establish what it means to be a

HEPA filter as a baseline. HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air, and the

US Department of Energy defines a HEPA filter as the following:

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"A throwaway, extended-media, dry type filter with a rigid casing enclosing the full

depth of the pleats. The filter shall exhibit a minimum efficiency of 99.97% when

tested at an aerosol of 0.3 micrometers diameter".1

Essentially, it means that a HEPA filter, by definition, is capable of capturing at least

99.97% of all particulate matter 0.3 microns in size; and therefore, according to this

definition, the e2f filter is actually HEPA qualified2. In fact, not only is the e2f filter

HEPA qualified, it actually goes beyond the HEPA qualifications and captures

particulate matter even smaller than the standard 0.3 microns set by HEPA at an

impossibly small 0.1 microns.3

1 http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/06/f1/doe-std-3020-2005.pdf

2 Certificate for 0.3 micron test

3 Certificate for 0.1 micron test

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In addition to trapping particulate matter beyond the qualifications set by the US DoE,

Clair produces the best air purifier which are ozone-free and release absolutely no

noxious gases whatsoever. This is due to the fact that this product does not use an

ionizer to trap ions in the air. An ionic air purifier typically produces a high voltage in

order to induce a negative charge in particulate matter. Once charged, these ions

then seek an earthed object to get rid of its negative charge, which causes the ions

to stick to a room wall or floor.

However, an unintended consequence for air purifiers with powerful air ionizers is

the generation of ozone. While smaller air purifiers do not have this problem, larger

ones may produce significant amounts of ozone – an extremely volatile compound

that reacts vigorously with the mucous lining and respiratory system of both people

and animals.4

Instead of generating negatively charged ions, the e2f filter in Clair air purifiers are

statically charged, which attracts non-polarized fine dust. Utilizing the power of static

electricity, fine dust is eliminated from the air you breathe without the introduction of

potentially harmful levels of ozone.

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4 http://www/epa.gov/o3healthtrainning/effects.html

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