Frequently Asked Questions

Your filter planning and noise data queries answered

Consider particle removal efficiency, recommended replacement interval, compatibility with your purifier model and the swap-off between airflow and noise output for your environment.

Track your purifier runtime and ambient pollution levels, then schedule replacements based on analyser reports and manufacturer recommendations to maintain optimal performance.

Average and peak decibel levels, frequency distribution and runtime noise profiles help gauge comfort impact and detect early signs of mechanical wear.

Yes. You can use dedicated sound sensors or mobile apps that record decibel data alongside purifier operation logs for comprehensive analysis.

Review noise data at least once a month, or after any filter change, to ensure the purifier remains within acceptable sound thresholds.

Filter lifespan varies by usage intensity and air quality. Typical lifespans range from 6 to 12 months; use analyser feedback to adjust schedules.

Yes. Denser filters may restrict airflow and cause slight noise increases. Comparing decibel readings across filter types helps you choose the right balance.

Use our online portal to upload recorded decibel logs or complete the contact form with key metrics, and we’ll incorporate them into your maintenance plan.

We provide remote guidance and detailed setup instructions. On-site assistance can be arranged at our Bern location upon request.

If your device supports smart controls or an app interface, you can modify fan speed, schedule filter reminders and monitor noise levels remotely.

Professional calibration of sound sensors ensures accurate decibel measurements, which improves the precision of your filter replacement schedule.