Electrostatic Air Conditioning and Furnace Filters Save Time and Money
Electrostatic Air Filters — Cleaner Air and Environmentally Friendly
Furnace and air conditioning units require an efficient air filter to clean the circulating airflow. The Air-Care filter is an electrostatic air filter that does just that, plus it never needs replaced and has a lifetime warranty with a 100% money back guarantee.
The air filter uses static electricity to clean the air. An electrostatic charge is generated by air movement over the filter’s fibers which attract and trap airborne particles, most of which are smaller than one micron. Allergens, irritants, and pollutants such as pollen, dust, bacteria, mold spores, pet dander, and smoke all remained snared until the filter is cleaned.
The filter has a high dust and particle holding capacity, so cleaning is required only every other month or so. Simply remove the filter, wash it out with running water, and replace. The sturdy metal frame keeps it in shape and reusable time after time.
Anti-microbial materials inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold, not only making the air healthier, cleaner and fresher, but there are also no ozone emissions and it results in less house dust being redistributed than with conventional filters.
Depending on the model you choose, the electrostatic air filter removes 82% – 94% of the air contaminants, while a conventional throw-away filter removes only 10% – 15%.
The electrostatic air filter is permanent, provides clean air for healthier living, produces no ozone, reduces pollen, dust, and other airborne pollutants, means less dusting, has a lifetime warranty, keeps your furnace and air conditioning components clean, and is reasonably priced. Of course, the lifetime warranty comes with a 100% money back guarantee.
The Air-Care filter is also economical and environmentally friendly. There will never be forgetting to pick one up at the store and having to go back for it since the Air-Care never needs replacing. Plus, no more disposable filters end up in the already overcrowded landfill.
