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What are the best Hepa filters for mold? The bedroom is small so the filter wouldn't need to cover a large area.
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For toxic mold, filters aren't likely to solve the issue. Maybe they'd help a bit. But for general mold/dust allergies etc... I have a HEPA filter from sears. It was about 80$ and its their "kenmore" brand. Seems to work fine. You can also get them to put on your furnace and bigger ones from companies like IQAir, etc... it can get expansive depending on how fancy you want to go.
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I have a Honeywell machine with a Hepa. I like the bigger one as it can clean a lot in short time. But I also have the small one, it is not heavy. My machines are already working since 2 years, every day. If you can afford the bigger one makes less noise. Pm me if you need more help. Please also buy Merv 11 filters for your air condition in your home.
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