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AIR CLEANING
Cleaner air throughout the home.
As homeowners become educated about the hazards of indoor pollution, the demand for air
cleaners grows. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be
two to five times more polluted than outdoor air.*
Air flowing through a whole-home air cleaner, filter or purifier has reduced levels of dust,
pollen, mold spores and certain bacteria, helping improve the efficiency of the heating and
cooling equipment and circulation of cleaner air throughout the home. And whole-home
systems are out of sight, quiet and low-maintenance.
Honeywell’s filtration and UV products provide the simplest and most effective way to
improve indoor air quality for homeowners.
WholeHouse Electronic Air Cleaner
• Self-regulating power supply
• Three-stage filtration
Low-maintenance solution eliminates
need for replacement filters
WholeHouse Media Air Cleaner
• Widely compatible
• Easy to upgrade
Simple maintenance
24V UV Air Purifier with AirBRIGHT Odor Absorption
Reduces mold and VOCs in the duct system
Energy-efficient and eco-friendly
Simple installation
Featured products
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*EPA Office of Research and Development, Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) Study, Volumes IIV, 1985.
Signs that a home
needs air cleaning
Portable air cleaners in
multiple locations
Central air conditioning
Humid climate
Odors caused by cooking and
other sources
Air conditioning ductwork that
needs frequent cleaning
Typical installations
The air cleaner, filter or purifier should
be installed where maximum air
volume is circulating through the
HVAC system. The best location is in
the return air duct next to the blower
compartment, so the air cleaner can
help to keep the blower motor and
evaporator coils clean. For the most
efficient air cleaning, spread airflow
evenly across the face of the media
and choose a location that is readily
accessible for filter maintenance.