What pollutants can the H12 high-efficiency particulate air filter filter?

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What pollutants can the H12 high-efficiency particulate air filter filter?

Update:25 Apr 2025

The Portable Home Use Mini Air Purifier can effectively intercept particles of different particle sizes. Among them, PM2.5 includes dust, smoke, pollen and fine particles in car exhaust; PM10 covers sand, larger dust particles and some pollen and mold spores. In addition, the filtration efficiency of H12-level HEPA for 0.3 micron particles is ≥99.5%, which can capture bacteria, some viruses and ultrafine particles such as smoke, significantly improving air quality.

The H12 high-efficiency particulate air filter can effectively intercept a variety of microbial pollutants. Bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, can be physically blocked. Although the viruses themselves are extremely small, they are usually attached to droplets or aerosols, so HEPA filters can still effectively intercept them. In addition, mold spores can also be filtered to reduce their spread in the air and reduce the risk of allergies.

The H12 HEPA filter has a significant interception effect on common allergens. Pollen is the main allergen in spring, and HEPA can completely block it. Dust mite excrement and carcasses are important factors that trigger asthma and allergic rhinitis, and the filter can effectively reduce their concentration. At the same time, pet dander, such as dander and hair debris shed by cats and dogs, can also be filtered efficiently, which is suitable for pet-raising families.

This filter is suitable for environments with more smoke and harmful aerosols. Tobacco smoke, including particles from second-hand smoke and third-hand smoke, can be intercepted. PM2.5 and volatile organic compound particles in kitchen fumes can also be filtered to improve the air quality during cooking. In addition, particles produced by combustion, such as smoke from candles and aromatherapy, can also be effectively removed.

H12 HEPA can also filter a variety of daily suspended particles. For example, tiny fibers from clothing, carpets, curtains, as well as soot and metal dust in industrial environments. The reduction of these particles helps maintain the cleanliness of indoor air, especially for sensitive people or highly polluted areas.