Anti-Allergy vacuum cleaner

HEPA filter is a new generation of anti-allergy filters made using nano technology, which is seen in different brands.

Types of air filters in vacuum cleaners:

  • Input filter 

This filter, which is located inside and next to the garbage bag of the vacuum cleaner, filters the dirt or garbage that has passed through the bag for any reason, and if it gets caught, the suction of the device will be greatly reduced and cause the engine to heat up or burn in the long run. will sweep

  • Nano HEPA filter

The HEPA filters, which are placed on the back or on the device and after the engine, have the task of removing lint and allergens, and must be visited every few months to clean it if it gets caught in the wind (this filter is better (do not wash) in the meantime, if this filter is clogged, the engine will heat up and the engine will shut down after a few minutes (in some models with a German Ultravan engine).

The three main factors affecting particle absorption by the HEPA filter are as follows:

  • The diameter of the filter fibers
  • The overall thickness of the filter
  • The speed of air passing through the filter surface

The HEPA filter prevents dust from entering the house by filtering more than 90% and is the best choice for the elderly, children and people with allergies.

If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with this filter, put it in the opposite direction every 2 months and clean it outside the house.
Never expose this filter to water (water moisture destroys its properties).
The useful life of these filters varies from one to two years depending on the conditions of use.
If you want to prevent allergenic dust from spreading in the air while working with a vacuum cleaner, be sure to use a HEPA filter.
One of the disadvantages of using this filter is that it may generate more heat than usual in the vacuum cleaner.
Timely replacement and high-quality material of this filter helps to increase the life of the vacuum cleaner motor.