UV Care Clean Air Purifier (6-stages) - Replacement Filter w/ Medical Grade H13 HEPA Filter
UV Care is a US brand that is US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Registered and is Rated A+ by the US Better Business Bureau (BBB) . UV Care is also a member of the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA).
It might be time to change your filter.
When you replace your filters on time, you can extend the life of your air purifier and avoid costly repairs and damage. It will also provide continuous safe and fresh air for all family members. Filters should be replaced every 6 to 18 months in general, depending on air quality and environmental factors (or as soon as the filter indicator lights up).
All UV Care Medical Grade HEPA Filters are infused with the Patented UV Care ViruX Technology which eliminates 99.97% SARS-CoV-2 in less than a minute.
NOTES:
- The filter is not washable
- Once the filter is replaced, reset the unit by pressing the "Power Button" and "Timer" at the same time
FAQs:
★ What is the HEPA filter grade?
UV Care’s Biodegradable HEPA Filters are medical-grade H13 that are able to
eliminate up to 99.998% of bacteria, germs and viruses which are as fine as 0.1 microns in diameter. It’s also infused with UV Care Virux® Technology that is scientifically proven to instantly kill SARS-CoV-2 upon contact.
★ Is the filter washable?
Only the pre-filter sheet is washable. The rest of the filter cannot be washed or vacuumed.
★ How long before we need to replace the filter?
For optimal results, it is recommended to replace the filters every 6-18 months depending on frequency of use and other environmental factors.
★ How to properly dispose of your filters?
UV Care’s Filters should be treated as hazardous waste as it captures harmful airborne pathogens. When it’s time to replace, make sure to dispose of it
properly. First, sterilize it with a UV-C Surface Sterilizer (i.e UV Care Zap, UV
Care Room Zapper etc.) to eliminate and minimize the risk of further germicidal
transmission. Then, place your used filter in a sealable bag (preferably color
yellow) and put visible labels.