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Austin Air Small Pre Filter For Junior Machines 5 Years O5% Black F200A

Austin Air Small Pre Filter For Junior Machines 5 Years O5% Black F200A

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Austin Air Small Pre Filter, Black Color F200A

UPC: 769100020041
MPN: ANA-F200A

The Austin Air Standard Pre-Filter traps large particles before air travels to the HEPA and carbon filters.

  • Eco-friendly
  • Specialized filter
  • Offers unparalleled performance

Item Specific:

  • Voltage 120 volt outlet
  • Fan speeds 3 speeds
  • Type of filtration Hepa that filters 95% of airborn particles larger than 0.1 microns Number of cleaning stages 5, Large Particle Pre-filter, Medium Particle Pre-filter, Over 780 cubic inches of Activated Carbon and Zeolite Removes chemicals, gases and odors, Military Grade HEGA Carbon Cloth
  • Room operating sound 50 to 66 decibels
  • Finnish metal Warranty 5-year pro-rated filter warranty, by far the most comprehensive in the industry. coverage, clean air rating, model # if not already there in spec area, item height, item width
  • Filter Life 5 years
  • Dimension 14.5 x 14.5 x 23 inches


NEWS FROM AUSTIN AIR, RE CLINICAL TRIALS

Our involvement in clinical trials started in 2001 when we were selected by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the country’s number one children’s hospital, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, to take part in a clinical trial.

Our work with the American Academy of Pediatrics

The aim of the study was to measure how an Austin Air Purifier could help to reduce children’s asthma symptoms and minimize visits to the ER. The air purifiers were run in the bedroom at night and in the main family room during the day. Over a twelve-month period, the children’s asthma improved and the number of visits to the emergency room was reduced dramatically.

The Austin Air – Johns Hopkins Clinical Trials

The success of this trial paved the way for others. In 2009 we were approached by the renowned Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore. This time to measure how effectively our air purifiers could reduce levels of indoor Nitrogen Dioxide. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a gas often present in homes where there are gas stoves. It is particularly dangerous for people with COPD, as it can cause coughing, wheezing and chest tightness. Again participants were given two Austin Air Purifiers, to be used in the kitchen and the bedroom. Again, results were impressive, NO2 levels dropped and air quality improved significantly.

Shortly after, we teamed up with Johns Hopkins University Hospital for a second time. This study was designed to measure how using an Austin Air Purifier could improve indoor air quality for pregnant women or women with very young children, living with a smoker. Again two Austin Air Purifiers were installed in each home. And once again it was clinically proven that our air purifiers are extremely effective at removing PM2.5 and what’s more, 98% of the women said they would recommend an Austin Air Purifier to friends and family looking to improve indoor air quality.