How efficient filters are helping householders breathe clean air

COVID-19 has made people think about air purity. How is efficient filtration helping households to breathe fresh air?

Air purification

Manufacturers of air purifiers have reported considerable growth in sales in the wake of the pandemic. This has been driven by both fears over the disease and the fact many people have been forced to leave their offices and begin working at home.

An important question for many consumers is, how effective are air purifiers at protecting them from the Coronavirus?

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stated: “Air cleaning and filtration can help reduce airborne contaminants, including particles containing viruses.” It goes on to state that portable air purifiers are very useful when, “additional ventilation with outdoor air is not possible without compromising indoor comfort (temperature or humidity), or when outdoor air pollution is high.”

The key to air purification is effective filtration. For the air purifier to offer any benefit in terms of Coronavirus removal, it must be capable of removing small airborne particles (smaller than 0.5 um).

Manufacturers can make claims regarding efficiency in two primary ways:

The EPA recommends consumers look for the following points when considering an air purifier for filtering viruses from the air:

  1. Get a unit that is right for the space – manufacturers will typically indicate this by area, based in the CADR (AHAM AC-1)
  2. Choose a unit with a high CADR rating for smoke (as opposed to pollen or dust)
  3. Choose a designated HEPA unit
  4. Choose a unit that filters particles in the 0.1-1 um size range

Some manufacturers and consumer groups have questioned the overall effectiveness of air purification in terms of COVID-19 protection. They state, even an HEPA system with ultra-violet lamps may not be fully effective in real world situations because of factors such as:

Even without the ability to fully protect consumers from the Coronavirus, efficient air purifiers still have multiple benefits in terms of removing gases and trapping allergens (pollen, smoke particles, dust). Especially in an urban or polluted environment, effective air purification gives consumers the opportunity to breathe fresh air.

Climate control

Filtration also plays an important part in maintaining ventilation and temperature in the home. Air filters are an integral part of any Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. These provide homeowners with considerable benefits in terms of creating a pleasant climate. A key factor in their effectiveness is their ability to remove contaminants.

Whether the consumer chooses a filtration system to simply purify the air, or the air filter is a component part of an HVAC system, for consumers the important factor is efficiency. They want to know they can trust the product has been properly tested to ensure efficacy. In the case of HVAC filters, this means a performance rating determined by either ASHRAE 52.2 or ISO 16890. After all, in the end, a product is only trusted because it’s tested.

Manufacturers must ensure their products are tested to the highest standards of efficiency and effectiveness. A comprehensive testing regime will include:

Consumers will develop brand loyalty to a product that can demonstrate it will meet or exceed their expectations. This gives manufacturers an advantage, thereby allowing them to build their market share.

SGS household filter solutions

SGS provides manufacturers with a comprehensive range of testing solutions for air filtration. Utilising a global network of testing facilities, they can help manufacturers test:

Their specialists will ensure compliance with regulatory standards and consumer demands for efficiency. In addition, they offer accredited testing services for the declaration and verification of claims relating to European Union EcoDesign and Energy Label regulations.

For more information, download the SGS Household Filters and Filtration Appliances Flyer.