FAQ’s

FAQ’s

What is an RCR Unit?

RCR stands for Residential Clean Room©
This is a patented and trademarked utility device that will be the new norm for the housing, commercial real estate and services industries of the world.
The Residential Clean Room © is a patent pending, state of the art air cleaning system, that is installed in the room of your choice.

Is an RCR Unit part of my existing HVAC system?

Negative. The Residential Clean Room© is an independent system installed into the room(s) of your choice.

Does the RCR Unit connect to my existing HVAC system?

Negative. The Residential Clean Room system is a utility upgrade to your home. The RCR Unit is installed directly into the walls of your preferred room(s).
The unit does not tie into your HVAC to allow the Unit to have direct access to the contamination areas.

Does CleanCo offer discounts?

Affirmative.
CleanCo Clean Rooms offers very simple, to the point, pricing discounts
for our RCR Units.

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Will air cleaners reduce health risks?

Air cleaners can help reduce the health effects of certain airborne particles, such as dust and light spray mists, by removing small solid or liquid substances suspended in the air. Under optimal conditions, some air cleaners are effective at removing respirable-size particles, like those from tobacco smoke, which are of particular concern because they can be inhaled deeply into the lungs. Reducing these particles can alleviate health issues ranging from eye and lung irritation to more severe conditions like cancer and decreased lung function.

However, there is some debate about the ability of air cleaners to mitigate allergic reactions caused by larger particles, such as pollen, house dust allergens, molds, and animal dander. These larger particles typically settle on surfaces in the home rather than remaining airborne, so they are not removed by air cleaners unless they are disturbed and re-suspended in the air.

Air cleaners without specialized media, such as activated carbon or alumina, do not remove gaseous pollutants, including radon, or mitigate their associated health effects. The effectiveness of air cleaners with these media in reducing health risks from gaseous pollutants and radon progeny (decay products) remains uncertain and is not fully assessed at this time. Health effects from these pollutants can be serious, and their impact on indoor air quality is a significant concern.

What is a HEPA filter?

A HEPA filter, which stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air filter, is a highly effective type of air filter designed to capture airborne particles. Officially defined by the U.S. Department of Energy, a true HEPA filter can remove at least 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns in diameter. This size represents the “most penetrating particle size” (MPPS), meaning it is the hardest size for the filter to capture. However, HEPA filters actually trap particles both larger and smaller than 0.3 microns with even greater efficiency.

To ensure optimal performance, HEPA filters require regular cleaning and replacement according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

In addition to HEPA ratings, filters are also evaluated based on their Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV). This scale measures a filter’s effectiveness at capturing particles ranging from 0.3 to 10 microns in size. Developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), the MERV rating helps compare the performance of different filters, with higher ratings indicating better particle capture capabilities.

For more information on MERV ratings, visit ASHRAE’s official website.

MERV Rating Average Particle Size Efficiency in Microns
1-4 3.0 – 10.0 less then 20%
6 3.0 – 10.0 49.9%
8 3.0 – 10.0 84.9%
10 1.0 – 3.0 50% – 64.9%, 3.0 – 10.0 85% or greater
12 1.0 – 3.0 80% – 89.9%, 3.0 – 10.0 90% or greater
14 0.3 – 1.0 75% – 84%, 1.0 – 3.0 90% or greater
16 0.3 – 1.0 75% or greater
What is a MERV rating?

The Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rating measures a filter’s effectiveness at capturing particles ranging from 0.3 to 10 microns in size. Developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), this rating system helps you compare the performance of different filters.

The MERV scale ranges from 1 to 20, with higher numbers indicating a greater ability to trap particles. A higher MERV rating means the filter is better at capturing smaller and more challenging particles, improving air quality more effectively. For detailed information about MERV ratings, visit ASHRAE’s official website.

MERV Rating Average Particle Size Efficiency in Microns
1-4 3.0 – 10.0 less than 20%
5 3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 20%
6 3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 35%
7 3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 50%
8 1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 20%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 70%
9 1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 35%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 75%
10 1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 50%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 80%
11 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 20%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 65%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 85%
12 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 35%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 80%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 90%
13 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 50%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 85%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 90%
14 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 75%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 90%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 95%
15 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 85%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 90%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 95%
16 0.30-1.0 greater than or equal to 95%
1.0-3.0 greater than or equal to 95%
3.0-10.0 greater than or equal to 95%
High efficiency Particulate Air filter HEPA* 99.97% of particles in the 0.3-micron range
Particles that are larger or smaller than 0.3 microns are captured with a greater than 99.97% efficiency

 

A HEPA filter, which stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air filter, is a type of pleated mechanical air filter defined by the U.S. Department of Energy. It is designed to remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns in diameter. This size represents the “most penetrating particle size” (MPPS), meaning it is the most challenging for the filter to capture. HEPA filters are actually even more effective at trapping particles both larger and smaller than 0.3 microns.

To ensure that your air filter continues to work effectively, it’s important to perform regular maintenance and replace the filter according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

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