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Honeywell HEPA-Type Replacement Filter

 16960C Honeywell HEPA-Type Replacement Filter
Model Number: 16960C
Category: Air Purifiers
Color: White

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99.5% HEPA filter helps capture common airborne particles* such as dust, pollen, tobacco smoke, cat dander, and mould spores. Attached carbon filter helps remove household odors*

  • Filter should be replaced approximately every 6-9 months
  • For use in Honeywell model 16069 air purifier
  • Available at Canadian Tire, Western Grocers, Home Hardware, Kent, and other fine retailers.

*from the air that passes through the filter Overall particle reduction is dependent on many factors including the amount of air processed the pollutant type and the pollutants' introduction rate into the environment


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*Studies have shown that keeping indoor air at an RH level of 40-60% reduces survival of flu viruses compared to lower RH levels. When used as directed, humidifiers can achieve and maintain 40-60% RH levels.