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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We just had a major mold remediation and the air inspector who came to test complimented us on our Blue Air purifiers. He said they were by far the best on the market. [/quote] Not according to consumer reviews rankings - number 6 this year. Also some of their models do not have HEPA filters. OP The important thing is to have a HEPA filter whatever model you choose.[/quote] This was a pretty big goof by Consumer Reports; the absence of actual HEPA filters is a pretty key problem. I would not buy BlueAir filters (and your air inspector is poorly informed about HEPA.) Anything that is "HEPA" augmented by some other word or symbols ("HEPA+," "HEPASilent," etc) is not actually HEPA. Here's a thread from an indoor air scientist who is on the ASHRAE epidemic task force, on air purifiers, and Blue Air specifically: https://twitter.com/marwa_zaatari/status/1375160654953340939?s=20 We got an Alen Flex partly based on Zaatari's data, and it's been great. [/quote]
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