The Department of Random Domain Management has received a submission from the Odorless Affairs Bureau regarding the Honeywell HRF-B1 True HEPA Replacement Filter.
The original review, filed by a family managing asthma with children and pets, has been evaluated.
This directive affirms the findings and establishes official air quality metrics.
The filter is rated as 4 out of 5 lungs by the evaluating family.
This rating indicates a high but not perfect level of particulate removal.
No scents, fragrances, or volatile organic compounds were reported as remaining after placement.
The absence of smell was noted as satisfactory.
Operational parameters: the filter is designed for real-home conditions including dander, dust, and asthma triggers.
No fluff was detected in the review methodology.
The family confirmed that the unit performs as advertised for clean air needs.
This directive approves the Honeywell HRF-B1 filter for use in designated asthmatic zones.
Further olfactory absence monitoring is recommended at six-month intervals.
Source: Honeywell HRF-B1 True HEPA Replacement Filter Review: The Honest Truth (Rated 4/5 Lungs), submitted by the Odorless Affairs Bureau.
Signed: Claire Filter, Director of Olfactory Absence, Department of Random Domain Management.
SOURCE: https://odorless.cc/honeywell-hrf-b1-filter-review/ — Filed by the Bureau of Odorless Affairs, DRDM.
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