How does EMF compare to HEPA?
EMF stands for Enhanced Media Filtration. EMF is an air cleaning process developed from a germ warfare project by the U.S. that later evolved into creating 100% clean rooms for manufacturing processes where air was required to be particle-free. The process creates a high energy field within the air cleaner that raises the efficiency of the filter to 99.9% at 0.3 microns particle size. The unique and revolutionary benefit of this process is the creation of a germ killing zone within the unit which actually breaks down the DNA of bacteria, mold, fungi, and viruses, not only trapping them but killing them once and for all. The system is listed as a Class II medical device as certified tests have shown a 98-100% bacteria kill, 94-100% mold and fungi kill, and a 99-100% virus kill include those such as Anthrax, SARS, and so on. Lastly the unit is quiet. Because of a less desnse filter media a large blower is not necessary and thus sound is kept to a minimum. HEPA stands for High Efficiency