Non discuto che la qualità dell’aria in Svizzera sia sorprendente rispetto a quella di altri paesi… quindi mi sono sempre chiesto se sia necessario un filtro dell’aria.

    Ne ho preso uno un anno fa su consiglio del mio medico perché soffro di raffreddore da fieno…

    Oggi ho dovuto cambiare il filtro vero e proprio… ecco come apparivano il vecchio e il nuovo… quello vecchio era blu, come il nuovo, quando l’ho montato… ed è una casa minergia…

    https://i.redd.it/u92m7fo0qiee1.jpeg

    di -Spinal-

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    9 commenti

    1. gitty7456 on

      You can clean your filter using the vacuum cleaner (I do it every 3 months) so that it works better 🙂

    2. Stock-Variation-2237 on

      This has nothing to do with the outside air quality.

      You disperse a ton of small pieces of clothes, human skin and kitchen fat in the air of your own appartment. Your air filter caught all of that.

      By the way, did it help with hayfever ?

    3. candycane7 on

      Most of it is your dead skin cells. I suggest cleaning or changing it more often.

    4. mysticalsnowball on

      Is this a levoit filter? If so, where do you buy them? I have to get mine from eBay or Amazon which is annoying

    5. divd_roth on

      Few relevant things:

      – You should inspect and clean or replace air filters way more often, 3 months at max.

      – Although air quality is relevant, much of the dust is created from dead skin cells, lost hair and cloth debris, especially if you have animals. Even a perfectly filtered Minergie ventilation system can’t help with that.

      – Yes, your lungs get the same, but they have a very good self cleaning ability, unless you ruin it e.g. with smoking.

      TLDR: this is real, but not as bad as you might believe.

    6. alexrada on

      where do you live?
      That sort of dust is not usually found in an apartment.

    7. TheRealDji on

      You should remove the filter and clean the exterior side it with your vacuum every 1 or 2 month.

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