VOC removal - TrueCarbon lab results
Test Procedure: VOC removal testing was performed in 2024 by Intertek per AHAM AC-4-2022 “Method of Assessing the Reduction Rate of Chemical Gases by a Room Air Cleaner.”
To remove VOCs or formaldehyde from the air, you need a high-quality carbon air purifier. Meet TrueCarbon™. This air purifier has a dense activated carbon filter that is over 2 inches deep and packed with carbon.
The carbon is treated to remove the most difficult VOCs. Scroll down to see the lab test results.
HEPA won’t capture formaldehyde or other volatile organic compounds. It focuses on fine particles, like dust and pollen. Fine particle removal is important for healthy indoor air. If concerned about furniture off-gassing and formaldehyde fumes, choose treated carbon filters.
VOCs are from sources such as wood flooring, paint, glues, cosmetics, and gas stoves.
The TrueCarbon air purifier removes the VOCs due to the dense, high quality carbon media.
Sources: Building materials, furniture, wood floors, smoking, household products, fuel-burning appliances (gas stoves, kerosene space heaters)
Sources: Cleaning products, smoke, pet odors, building materials.
Sources: Paint, paint thinners, adhesives, synthetic fragrances, nail polish and smoke.