Particles 101: Did You Know?...
- Visible
particles constitute only about 10% of indoor air!
- Particle
visibility depends on the eye itself. In other words, light intensity and
quality, background and particle type.
- Particles on
furniture and those in a shaft of light are approximately 50 microns or
larger.
- It may be
possible to see particles as small as 10 microns under favorable conditions.
- The majority
of harmful particles are 3 microns or less in size.
- Particles of
1 micron or less adhere to surfaces by molecular adhesion. Scrubbing is
generally the only way to remove them.
- Larger
particles tend to settle out of the atmosphere due to weight.
- Smaller,
"respirable" particles remain virtually suspended in the air until
breathed in.
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Approximately 98-99% of all particles by count are in the size range of 5
microns or less. These particles tend to remain in suspension or settle out
so slowly that only quality electronic air cleaners and HEPA
air cleaners are effective in removing these particles.
- The average
person breathes in about 16,000 quarts of air per day. Each quart contains
some 70,000 visible and invisible particles. That's over a
billion particles per day that our lungs have to filter out!
- The average
home collects about 2 pounds of dust per week!
- A 9' x 12'
carpet or rug will collect an average of about 10 pounds of dust
per year!