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  • Devices designed to remove very fine particles from the air, typically 99.97% of particles bigger than 0.3 micron. These cleaners usually combine a low-efficiency prefilter and a high-efficiency particulate-air (HEPA) filter. HEPA cleaners can create very-low-particulate environments in healthcare facilities (e.g., laboratories, isolation rooms) and remove bacteria (e.g., those causing tuberculosis) from the environment. HEPA cleaners can remove most aerosolized biological agents and radioactive particles.
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