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WHY FILTERQUEEN IAQS ?
The FilterQueen Indoor Air Quality System (IAQS) is the key to maintain a healthier, cleaner home. For over 70 years, high-quality FilterQueen products have been removing pollutants from the air and surfaces in home around the world. FilterQueen's unique filtration system and cyclonic action work together to achieve a filtration level better than HEPA. The result, your family and home are better protected against harmful allergens, dirt and dust.
The FilterQueen IAQS is composed of the MAJESTIC and DEFENDER 360°. The MAJESTIC protects your carpeting, furniture and drapes by removing dirt and dust directly from the surfaces in your home. The DEFENDER 360° picks up where the MAJESTIC leaves off by providing 24-hour protection against the pollutants in the air you breathe.
MEDI FILTER (ULPA) 3X BETTER THAN HEPA
You may have heard of HEPA FILTRATION (HIGH EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR).
Filtration products that claim a HEPA rating filter with an efficiency of 99.97%
at 0.3 microns.
MEDI FILTER (ULPA) 3X BETTER THAN HEPA
You may have heard of HEPA FILTRATION (HIGH EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR).
Filtration products that claim a HEPA rating filter with an efficiency of 99.97%
at 0.3 microns.
MEDI FILTER® products are rated at 99.98% at 0.1 microns. That’s an important difference. Scientists have found that the 0.1 particle size is more difficult to capture, because it tends to “bounce” in the Air and through many filters. MEDI FILTER® means that 99.98% - virtually all – of these. Tough particulates are captured and removed from your air.
In fact, HEPA Filters have been shown to lose considerable efficiency at 0.1 micron size. That means that bacteria, pollen, mold and viruses can remain in your-home.
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The Filtration Spectrum Under 0.3 Micron

FilterQueen gets what HEPA type filters cannot! FilterQueen is 99.98%
efficient at 0.1 micron*, filter as small as 0.0001 micron
*The 0.1 micron size particle is the most difficult to capture.
Particles larger than 0.1 micron are easier to capture.
Source : NAFA guide to Air Filtration (Second Edition); National Air Filtration Association, 1996 |
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