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—— Mohammed Saad
A HEPA filter stops different-sized particles in various ways. Large particles are too big to pass through the gaps in the filter, so they get stuck. Smaller particles (things like bacteria, for example) get stuck to the fibres of the filter, preventing them from passing through.
And the smallest particles are caught via diffusion – being so small, they zoom around in zig-zagging movements instead of passing straight through the gaps in the filter, so they eventually get stuck in the filter’s fibres too.
HEPA filters are very effective and can even capture nanoparticles. That’s why they can remove 99.95% of particles from the air. But does the HEPA filter always stay this effective? Does it need any maintenance or cleaning?
After some time, the filter collects debris; if it isn’t cleaned or replaced, then it won’t be able to trap as many particles. Which means that your air purifier won’t be functioning at the high standard that it should. We recommend cleaning HEPA filters around twice a month. But be careful not to clean them with water*2.
You can clean the front side of the filter with a vacuum cleaner. Be careful not to apply too much pressure, since it’s very delicate. And you don’t need to clean the back of the filter.