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AllerAir Pro 6 Plus Vocarb Carbon is specifically designed for optimal VOCs adsorption.
Fits AllerAir AirMed Pro 6 Plus Vocarb. Also fits the discontinued model 6000 D Vocarb.
If in doubt, please send us serial numbers of your units so we can ensure you are receiving the proper filters for your specific unit(s) especially since filters are not returnable. This is especially important when it comes to the discontinued models like the 5000 and 6000 series.
Product Description
AllerAir Pro 6 Plus Vocarb Carbon is specifically designed for optimal VOCs adsorption.
The “Vocarb” carbon blend is AllerAir's most recommended and best-selling specialty carbon blend. Vocarb stands for Volatile organic compounds or VOCs and this include a variety of chemicals that can cause a range of health problems including shortness of breath, headaches, fatigue, nausea, dizziness and eye, nose, lung and throat irritation. Some VOC's are suspected to cause cancer in humans and have been shown to cause cancer in animals. The long-term health effects caused by VOC's would depend on the concentration and length of exposure.
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*Download Activated Carbon Adsorbency Ratings for Allerair and Electrocorp Vocarb Air Purifiers by clicking
here.
Filter Tips
- Pre-Filter: Can be visually inspected: When both sides are of similar color should be changed, regular household usage would require Renewal 3-6 months You can vacuum every 2-3 months and replace every 6 months if need be.
- Tar Trap Prefilter typically need to be changed more frequently. Renewal 2-3 months
- UV lamp (if applicable) is recommended to change yearly. Renewal 12 months
- HEPA Filter: Can be visually inspected: When both sides are of similar color = should be changed, regular household usage would require Renewal 2-3 years
- Carbon Filter: Found inside the unit in a canister from a few inches away, smell the exhaust and if an unpleasant sour odor is emitted that is an indication for renewal, regular household usage would require. Renewal 2-3 years
PS: The above estimated time periods all variable and dependent upon your usage and the contaminants in a given area. The above can be used as a general guideline.