Thursday, July 12, 2012

How Long Do Activated Charcoal Air Filters Really Last?


That’s a great question. A lot of air purifiers/air cleaners have activated carbon filters to help remove chemicals, odors, smoke, etc, and sometimes it’s hard to tell if it’s still working or not or exactly when you need to change them. The manufacturers usually give a suggested time frame for changing the filters, but then state that how long an activated carbon filter lasts really depends on the amount of pollutants in the area, which is a little confusing.

A good rule of thumb is to change out all filters, HEPA and activated carbon / charcoal filters once per year, especially if you’re really sensitive to indoor air pollution.  If you’re extremely sensitive, don’t take a chance—change your filters any time symptoms even begin to reappear.   For the rest of us that may not be able to tell if we’re really sensitive or not, but still want a better idea of how long our activated carbon/charcoal filters last and really when to change them, there is a way to ‘test’ it—by how well it is still removing odors and smells.

Military grade carbon in gas masks, and in good carbon air purifier filters work by absorbing or attracting airborne chemical residues.  And since odors and smells also come from airborne chemical molecules and residues, if an activated carbon / charcoal filter in your air purifier is still working well, it should be able to mostly or completely remove an odor or smell in a matter of minutes, right? 

So, one way to ‘test’ your activated carbon / charcoal air filter is to put your air purifier either in the kitchen after you’ve finished cooking,  or spray a little air freshener or cologne into the air around you, then turn the air purifier on high for 15 minutes or so. If the smell goes away completely or is very noticeably reduced, the activated carbon /charcoal filter is probably still doing its job trapping the airborne chemical molecules responsible for the smell.
 
You can test the filter again later and if it takes longer to get rid of the odors, that tells you that the carbon is ‘filling’ up and the air is needing to circulate through the air purifier a few more times to become clean.  True military grade carbon/charcoal filters (as used in Austin Air purifiers) will last longer, but once you begin to notice that the smell really isn’t going away, that carbon filter is probably ‘full’ and needs to be changed  Bottom line: you can test your carbon filter to get an idea of how long it really lasts, but do make sure to change your activated carbon / charcoal filters regularly to ensure that you and your family are still breathing clean healthy air.

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1 comment:

  1. Fukushima is releasing hot particles all around the northern hemisphere time to filter up!

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