Lenoxx Electronics Air Filter User Manual

D
id you know that the typical fiberglass
filter* is designed to protect your air
conditioner and heating system—and not
you and your family? Most fiberglass filters
remove only large particles
such as pollen and moss.
smaller particles that can slip past our
body’s defenses and do us harm. The
Healthy Climate™ air filter from Lennox
is specially designed to remove more of
these microscopic particles, so you and your
family can enjoy a healthier environment.
POLLEN, MOSS
DUst MITES, SANDING DUST
PAINT DUST, TEXTILE FIBERS
CARPET FIBERS
SNUFF, POWDERED MILK
DUSTING, CEMENT DUST
HAIRSPRAY, FABRIC PROTECTION
POLLUTANTS REMOVED
MERV
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MOLD SPORES
8
Healthy Climate
air filter
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Source: ASHRAE 52.2
* Typical fiberglass filter = MERV 1
minimum efficiency
reporting value
based on ashrae 52.2
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It may surprise you to know that many items that you may never have expected can contribute to indoor air quality problems:
• Compounds found in carpeting, furniture, upholstery and drapery fabric
• Dander and saliva from household pets
• Soil, rock and other building materials
• Roofing, flooring, insulation, cement
• Ash from fireplaces
• Plants from the outdoors
• Fuel-burning appliances or fireplaces that are burning improperly
• Fuel-burning appliances that are improperly vented
• Damp basements, walls and other areas where standing water is present
• Copy machines and other office equipment
By purchasing the Healthy Climate™pleated air filter from Lennox,
you’ve not only chosen a quality product, you’re also on your way to
creating a healthier home environment for you and your family.
CONGRATULATIONS. . .you’ve taken your first step to cleaner air!
Healthy Climate
pleated filters can bring relief to
allergy and asthma sufferers by
removing airborne irritants
indoor air POLLUTION
Think Eliminate, Ventilate, Clean!
Here are some ways you can take the matter of indoor air quality into your own hands—
ELIMINATE: Identify the sources
of air pollutants and remove as many as possible from your home.
VENTILATE: Increase ventilation,
open doors and windows, use exhaust fans, particularly when using cleaning agents.
CLEAN: Thoroughly clean your
home. Frequent dusting and vacuuming helps to reduce the amount of dust particles in the air.
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