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It’s the season to spend more time at home, so use your vacuum cleaner to improve your indoor air quality. The filters remove dust mites, pollen, and other harmful bacteria. We recommend replacing them every 6–12 months.
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Select your vacuum cleaner. You’ll see the additional filters in the ‘Goes well with’ section on the product page. Add the vacuum cleaner and the extra filter to your basket to get the offer.
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What is a HEPA filter and why is it so important?
HEPA filters remove 99.9% of harmful particles in the air. Find out how they work and why they are so important. What is a HEPA filter and why is it so important? HEPA filter stands for high efficiency particulate air filter, which removes over 99.9% of airborne particles. This includes dust, dust mites, mould, pollen, bacteria and it can even remove COVID particles from the air. HEPA filters work by pushing air out through a fine mesh, which traps these harmful participles, stopping them from being released back into the atmosphere. Every household appliance which either absorbs or extracts air, needs to have a circulation system, and therefore, a filter. Air conditioning systems and hairdryers have them and of course, so do vacuum cleaners. HEPA filters in vacuum cleaners When we think about buying a new vacuum, we probably consider its suction ability, size, accessories, or flexibility. But how often do we think about the filter? Often not at all. We use vacuum cleaners to remove dirt and dust from indoors, which is why it’s vital that they have a decent filter in place. Otherwise, your vacuum will release those dirty particles right back into your home. After a period of time, the filter will also lose its strength and cease to block all the harmful bacteria getting back out into the air. This is why you must change the HEPA filter regularly, to ensure it works to its best ability. How often should you change your vacuum filter? So, how often should we change the HEPA filter in our vacuum cleaners? It really depends on the amount of use it gets, but for an average household vacuuming 1-3 times per week, the ideal frequency to change your filter is once per year. Don’t worry if you have never changed the filter before, many people are not even aware of the filter let alone how often it needs changing. However, the filter is very important and replacing it will help to purify the air in your home. If anyone in your household happens to suffer from allergies, especially dust, animal fur or pollen, we recommend changing it every 6-12 months, or whenever you notice increased allergy breakouts.
Read moreBreathe Easy: Tips for Keeping the Air in Your Home Clean
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, the air quality in our homes often goes unnoticed. However, maintaining clean indoor air is crucial for our well-being. From reducing allergens to creating a fresh living space, here are some simple yet effective tips to ensure that the air in your home remains clean and healthy. Regular Ventilation: The simplest way to improve indoor air quality is to let fresh air in. Open windows and doors for at least 1 hour per day to facilitate cross-ventilation. This helps in reducing indoor pollutants and circulating stagnant air out of your living spaces. It also helps to control humidity levels and reduce the risk of mould in your home. Keep Your Living Space Clean: Regular cleaning is paramount to keeping indoor air clean. Dust surfaces, vacuum carpets, and mop floors regularly to prevent the accumulation of dust, pet dander, and other allergens. Pay special attention to areas prone to dust build-up, such as shelves, blinds, and radiators. Invest in Indoor Plants: Plants act as natural air purifiers by absorbing pollutants and releasing oxygen. Spider plants, snake plants, and peace lilies are especially known for their air-purifying qualities. Place a few indoor plants strategically around your home to enhance both air quality and aesthetics. Regularly Replace Filters: Heating, ventilation, and even vacuum cleaners play a crucial role in air circulation. Ensure that you regularly replace the filters in these systems to prevent the build-up of dust and allergens. Adopt a regular cleaning routine: Ensure you dust and vacuum regularly to remove excess allergens from settling around in your home. Choose a vacuum with a HEPA filter which will stop up to 99.99% of airborne particles being pushed back into your home when cleaning. By incorporating these practices into your routine, you can create a living space with clean, fresh air. From embracing the beauty of indoor plants to maintaining a consistent cleaning schedule, these tips empower you to take control of your home's air quality and, in turn, your overall well-being. So, breathe easy and make a commitment to a healthier, cleaner home environment today.
Read moreHow to Know When to Change the Filter on Your Vacuum Cleaner
Your vacuum cleaner works hard to keep your home clean, but did you know that its filter plays a vital role in ensuring top performance? A clogged or worn-out filter doesn’t just reduce suction power—it can also release dust back into the air. That’s why keeping on top of filter changes is one of the simplest ways to maintain your vacuum and ensure a healthier home environment. Why Is My Vacuum Losing Suction? One of the most noticeable signs that it’s time to change your filter is a drop in suction. If your vacuum isn’t picking up dirt, crumbs, or pet hair as effectively as before—even after checking that the dust bag or container isn’t full—the filter could be clogged. A blocked filter restricts airflow, forcing your vacuum to work harder while delivering weaker results. Replacing or cleaning the filter restores airflow and ensures your vacuum runs at its full cleaning potential. What Does a Dirty Vacuum Filter Look Like? A quick visual check is often all you need. If your filter looks dusty, grey, or covered in debris, it’s a clear indicator that it can no longer trap particles efficiently. While some filters can be washed and reused, others should be replaced when they show visible buildup. Regular inspections—about once a month—make it easy to stay on top of vacuum maintenance and prevent long-term damage to your machine. Why Does My Vacuum Smell? Does your vacuum smell less than fresh when you switch it on? A dirty filter may be the culprit. Dust, pet dander, and even trapped moisture can accumulate in the filter, leading to lingering odours that spread around your home every time you clean. Swapping in a new filter not only improves suction but also helps your home smell fresher. For pet owners in particular, frequent filter changes are a must to keep odours under control. Why Is My Vacuum Blowing Out Dust? Perhaps the most concerning sign of all is dust escaping from your vacuum. If you notice fine particles blowing back into the air or settling on nearby surfaces as you clean, your filter may no longer be sealing properly or is too clogged to function. This is especially problematic for allergy sufferers or households with children. A fresh vacuum filter ensures dust stays trapped where it belongs—inside your machine. How Often Should I Change My Vacuum Filter? As a general rule, filters should be checked every 3–6 months, depending on usage and your household environment. Homes with pets, carpets, or allergy concerns may need more frequent replacements. To make things easy, it’s worth keeping a spare filter on hand so you can swap it out when needed. You can explore the full range of vacuum filters available to find the right match for your model. Keep Your Vacuum Cleaner Working Like New Changing your filter regularly is a small step that makes a big difference in your vacuum’s performance and your indoor air quality. Combine this with other simple vacuum cleaner maintenance tips, like emptying the dust bag frequently and checking for blockages, and your machine will serve you reliably for years to come.
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Experience long-lasting performance and clean air with Nilfisk’s quality filters. From practical EPA 10 filters – ideal for everyday dust and dirt – to advanced HEPA 13 and HEPA 14 filters that capture fine particles and allergens, our filters are designed for different needs. Whether you’re dealing with pet hair, allergies, or simply want a healthier indoor climate, the right filter helps maximise suction power, extend your vacuum cleaner’s lifetime, and keep the air in your home fresh and clean.
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