Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about AeroHush, indoor air quality, and ordering

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Common questions about purchasing AeroHush

Indoor Air Quality Basics

Evidence-based answers about indoor air pollution and PM2.5

We spend about 90% of our time indoors, yet indoor air pollution can be as high—or sometimes higher—than outdoor levels. These FAQs provide straight answers backed by EPA research and peer-reviewed studies to help you make informed decisions about your indoor air quality.

All claims are cited with authoritative sources. We believe you deserve facts, not marketing.

A Quick, Memorable Story: The Macy's Parade Smog (NYC, 1966)

During the Thanksgiving 1966 smog episode in New York City, the parade went on—but the air told a different story. PBS's American Experience describes it plainly: "floats and spectators alike were shrouded in smog."

It's a sharp reminder that "air quality" isn't abstract—when fine particles build up, the exposure follows you wherever you breathe.

PBS American Experience

HEPA vs MERV-13 Comparison

The technical comparison that actually matters: CADR + noise

The Bottom Line: CADR + Noise Matter More Than Filter Type

HEPA captures more particles per pass, but MERV-13 with higher airflow can deliver more clean air per hour—and do it quietly enough that you'll actually run it.

AeroHush proves that MERV-13, when properly implemented, can outperform consumer HEPA units in real-world performance while saving you money on replacement filters.

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