In Just A Few Years, The C-90B Will Pay For Itself
Don't let the price tag fool you. Yes, the C-90B initial purchase may
cost more than some other air cleaners, but other air cleaners can cost
much more to operate.
Compare the costs of a Friedrich C-90B purchased for $549, and a popular
HEPA-filtered air cleaner for $219. If you run each unit on the medium
fan setting for 24 hours per day for five years, how much will each air
cleaner cost then? In an average year, the C-90B costs $135 less per
year to operate than a typical HEPA-filter air cleaner. When you add
operating costs to the purchase price, the C-90B has a five-year savings
of $675.
Why AHAM Certified Matters
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) independently verifies air cleaner CADR (clean air delivery ratings) claims. For more information on what CADR numbers mean and what to look for when purchasing an air cleaner, visit www.cadr.org.
C90 Shines in EPA Study
Recent EPA-funded research shows that the Friedrich electronic air cleaner can significantly reduce the amount of airborne particles in room air. Scientists at the University of Colorado conducted the study which focused on air quality standards in areas near wild fires and prescribed burns. Read more at www.bestaircleaner.com/site/epa_study.asp
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Energy Efficient
The C-90B is Energy Star qualified. Products that have earned the Energy Star label help protect the environment and cost less to operate. The C-90B uses about the same amount of electricity as a household light bulb.
Ozone-safe
Unlike some of the heavily advertised air cleaners, Friedrich C-90B air cleaners are both safe and effective. In independent tests, the C-90 was selected as the best safe and effective choice, producing only minimal amounts of ozone. In standardized industry testing, the C-90 produced only .014 parts per million of ozone, well below the UL and FDA limit of .050 ppm. |