When you think about a vacuum cleaner, suction power is usually the first feature that comes to mind. But equally important—especially for families with children, pets, or allergy sufferers—is the filtration system.
Among all types of filters, HEPA filters stand out as the gold standard.
HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. These filters are designed to trap 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns—much smaller than the eye can see.
For perspective:
A human hair is about 70 microns wide
Pollen grains are 10–40 microns
Dust mites measure around 200–300 microns
HEPA captures particles as tiny as smoke, bacteria, and allergens
Allergy Relief: Prevents pollen, dust, and dander from recirculating.
Asthma Protection: Reduces airborne triggers that can cause attacks.
Cleaner Air: Improves overall indoor air quality.
H10–H12: Standard filtration, captures most fine particles
H13–H14: Medical-grade filtration, captures up to 99.995% of ultra-fine particles

Replace filters every 6–12 months (depending on use)
Washable HEPA filters should be rinsed gently and dried completely
Never vacuum without a filter in place—it risks motor damage and poor air quality
A strong motor can clean your floors, but only a HEPA filter ensures your air stays healthy. That's why many of our vacuum models come equipped with 14-level HEPA systems—offering powerful cleaning and fresher indoor air.