HEPA Filters

Everything You Need To Know About HEPA Filters

HEPA filters are one of the most popular inventions in cleaning and for good reason. They are uniquely designed to pull the dust and dirt that irritates you and your guests directly out of the air and off of surfaces. When added to other cleaning processes, HEPA filters can provide almost 100% purification power. That’s why most cleaning systems include a step that filters the air with quality HEPA filters. This blog will break down everything you need to know about how HEPA filters work.

HEPA Filters

History Of HEPA Filters

HEPA filters were first engineered in the 1940s for the infamous Manhattan Project. The goal of the filters was to contain airborne radioactive contaminants from spreading during the top-secret government project. HEPA filters were introduced commercially about a decade later as regular consumers were attracted to them because they could eliminate viruses, bacteria, airborne fungi, smoke particles, pet dander, pollen, human hair, and dust. Word quickly spread about how effective HEPA filters were and they immediately became popular. 

Technology, war, and industry drove new innovation and wider use following the cold war and the growth of the American marketplace. Computer sciences, aerospace technology, nuclear power, and other sectors had a high demand for filters that were safe and efficient. And, hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and vigilant cleaners all loved the results they saw from HEPA filters. By the 1970s, air quality was a common topic as awareness about the causes of pollutants, smoke and allergies could have on humans over time.

HEPA Vacuums the Best for Life And Death Scenarios

Aircraft and hospital professionals count on HEPA filters to limit the spread of airborne viruses, bacteria, and fungi. As planes travel from city to city, aircraft filters slow down the spread of disease. With about 99.99% efficiency, HEPA is one of the best cleaning processes known to humanity thus far. When combined with a second cleaning method, you can reach 100% cleaning efficiency thanks to the power of HEPA.

Sirena Uses Water Filter and HEPA Filter For Maximum Cleaning Power

The Sirena vacuum cleaner uses two of the most powerful cleaning forces available on the market. It provides the most efficient and safe results possible. The primary filter of every Sirena vacuum is a water basin. It captures particles from your air and surfaces and holds them in an easy to clean water compartment. The Sirena vacuum also uses a HEPA backup filter that ensures particles that were missed by the water basin are not able to escape back into the air. This washable HEPA filter is like the last line of defense from the most aggressive pollutants and dirt in your air space.

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P.M. (Rockwood, ON)
The Best Vacuum for a whole new meaning to clean

I purchased the sirena vacuum a couple of years ago and I absolutely love it. The air seems cleaner after vacuuming. So I just purchased the sirena cordless vacuum. This is why sirena only got 4 stars. My one and only problem with the cordless vacuum is that it is a little bit short. Maybe just me but it feels like it should be longer. But awesome job sirena!! You out did filter queen and I did not think that was possible. Thank you Sirena!!

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Robert Howard (Denver, CO)
Very Good Machine

Been using an upright for years that has HEPA filters. The filters have to be cleaned regularly and dust still seeps through and escapes back into the air. Wife has very sensitive nose and would leave the room
when I was vacuuming. The Sirena doesn’t allow any dust to escape and my wife is much happier now. The Sirena does require more storage space and set up time to get started vacuuming but works very well for cleaning.

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Martha Stapleton (Pineville, KY)
Happy customer

My old Rainbow vac died on me after 30 + years of service. I was searching for something similar and found the Sirena. It was delievered very quickly after ordering on line. It was just what I wanted, similar to my old friend but better In Several ways. The price compared to another brand was great and the pick up is far better. I’m a happy customer.

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Ms. M (Laurel, MD)
I love it so far!

I've only had my Sirena for a month, but I was tired of dealing with lesser quality stick vacuums breaking down every year. I'm so glad I decided to splurge on the cost and get this. My carpet is brighter and the room smells fresh and clean when I'm finished.

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Donna G (Briarcliff Manor, NY)
Love the Sirena

Had to replace my Rainbow which I had for 30 yrs( the price way too much) decided to try the Sirena . and love it

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