Lenoxx Electronics Air Filter User Manual
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It may surprise you to know that many items that you may never
have expected can contribute to indoor air quality problems:
• Compounds found in carpeting, furniture,
upholstery and drapery fabric
• Dander and saliva from household pets
• Soil, rock and other building materials
• Roofing, flooring, insulation, cement
• Ash from fireplaces
• Plants from the outdoors
• Fuel-burning appliances or fireplaces that are
burning improperly
• Fuel-burning appliances that are improperly vented
• Damp basements, walls and other areas where standing
water is present
• Copy machines and other office equipment
By purchasing the Healthy Climate ™ pleated air filter from Lennox,
you’ve not only chosen a quality product, you’re also on your way to
creating a healthier home environment for you and your family
.
CONGRATULATIONS. . .you’ve taken your first step to cleaner air!
H e a lt h y C l i m a t e ™
p l e at e d f i lt e r s c a n b r i n g r e l i e f to
a l l e r g y a n d a st h m a s u f f e r e r s b y
r e m o v i n g a i r b o r n e i r r i ta n t s
i n d o o r a i r P O L L U T I O N
Think Eliminate, Ventilate, Clean!
Here are some ways you can take the
matter of indoor air quality into your
own hands—
ELIMINATE:
Identify the sources
of air pollutants and remove as many
as possible from your home.
VENTILATE:
Increase ventilation,
open doors and windows, use exhaust
fans, particularly when using
cleaning agents.
CLEAN:
Thoroughly clean your
home. Frequent dusting and
vacuuming helps to reduce the
amount of dust particles in the air.