This directive concerns the Clorox Large Room Air Purifier Replacement Filter, as evaluated by a domestic unit comprising one asthmatic, one canine, and one child engaged in craft activities.
The evaluation period spanned two months, during which the filter was operated continuously under standard residential conditions.
The reporting agency, the Bureau of Household Air Quality Metrics, has filed the original assessment under reference number OR-2024-078, titled "CLOROX Large Room Air Purifier Replacement Filter Review: The Honest Truth (Rated 5/5 Lungs)."
The assessment provides empirical support for the filter's capacity to maintain olfactory absence—meaning no detectable odors from pet dander, craft solvents, or typical household allergens.
The asthmatic subject reported no exacerbations during the trial period, indicating adequate particulate and allergen removal.
The filter achieved a subjective rating of 5 out of 5 lungs, which correlates with a measured reduction in airborne irritants to clinically insignificant levels.
From the perspective of Olfactory Absence, the device successfully eliminated all odor signatures associated with the listed household sources.
No residual fragrance or chemical off-gassing was detected from the filter media itself.
This directive approves the filter for continued use in environments requiring strict odor neutrality and recommends its specification in future air quality protocols for households with respiratory sensitivities.
Claire Filter, Director of Olfactory Absence
Department of Random Domain Management
SOURCE: https://odorless.cc/clorox-large-room-air-purifier-replacement-filter-review/ — Filed by the Bureau of Odorless Affairs, DRDM.
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