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Air filtration supplies the means
to obtain the level of particulate cleanliness required by any
definition of "air conditioning." It extends from the simple
task of preventing lint and other debris from plugging
heating/cooling coils to removing particles as small as 0.1
micron which could cause a short circuit on a microchip.
In addition to the
reasons given above, air filters are used for a wide variety
of purposes, some of which include:
Protecting
the general well-being of the occupants of a space
Protecting
the decor of occupied spaces by removing the staining
portion of airborne dust
Reducing
maintenance of building interiors by reducing the frequency
of washing such items as Venetian blinds and fluorescent
bulbs
Protecting
the contents of occupied spaces including paintings,
tapestries, and other items of historic or cultural value
Elimination
of fire hazards by removing lint and other materials which
might accumulate in ductwork
Extension of
shelf life of perishable dairy products by removing airborne
mold during processing operations
Removing
airborne bacteria from operating room air to help prevent
postoperative infection.
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