Don filters remove microorganisms?
Yes, in an infectious disease application the efficiency and location of a filter should always be a concern. The filter goal is to provide a reduction in the total number of microbes. However, viruses can be as small as 0.02 micron, so the target organism needs to be known to provide a predictable result. More importantly, filters do not abate microbial growth on coils, in drain pans or in plenums and ductwork. Steril-Aire devices do.
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