Specifications

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Frequently asked questions
As a Blueair salesman you will get questions from customers about Blueair and air cleaning. We have
answered some of the most common questions:
“Which Blueair unit is best for me?”1.
“Do Blueair air purifiers produce dangerous levels of ozone?”2.
“What type of Blueair filter do I need?3.
“How does a Blueair filter compare with a traditional HEPA filter?”4.
“How can I justify the high investment for an air purifier?”5.
“How does HEPASilent™ technology achieve such high levels of filtration?”6.
“If I operate the unit 24 hours a day, seven days week, will my power bill skyrocket?”7.
“My bedroom is 40 m8.
2
. Why would I spend the extra money on a Blueair air purifier designed for
54 or 60 m
2
room?”
“Will I notice a difference in air quality when I use a Blueair air purifier?”9.
“Can Blueair systems trap airborne bacteria?”10.
“How often should I change the filter in my Blueair unit?”11.
“How can I get the most from my Blueair air purifier?”12.
“Do I need to run it on high speed all the time to keep the room clean?”13.
“Which Blueair unit is best for me?“1.
The answer to this question is simple; it’s a matter of comfort. The Blueair 500 and 600 Series
have the highest rated room capacity on the market. But if size of the unit or cost is a factor, then
the Blueair 400 or 200 Series may be better choices. For a small area, such as over your desk
while working, the Personal Clean Air Zone is an option. Each Blueair model uses HEPASilent™
filtration technology to achieve 99.97% efficiency at 0.1 micron.
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), an independent industry organi-
zation in the United States that rates air cleaners for overall performance, assigns room size
recommendations to air cleaners as another way of comparing the different brands. The Blueair
room size recommendations are based upon this testing by AHAM. If cost or size is the major
purchasing factor, consumers should select the system that matches their room size. All room
sizes assume 2.4 meter high ceilings. If ceilings are higher, consumers should select the system
that matches the next larger room size.
Room Size Best Blueair Unit
Up to 65 m
2
(698 sq. ft.) Blueair 600 Series
Up to 54 m
2
(580 sq. ft.) Blueair 500 Series
Up to 34 m
2
(365 sq. ft.) Blueair 400 Series
Up to 28 m
2
(300 sq. ft.) Blueair ECO10
Up to 20 m
2
(210 sq. ft.) Blueair 200 Series