MERV Ratings Explained
    
        Air filter quality is measured based on the MERV (which stands for “Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) system. The MERV rating rates filters based on how effective they are in catching particles of varying sizes. The higher the MERV rating, the higher the air filtration capabilities of a particular filter.
    
    MERV ratings range from 1 to 20 (1 is the lowest level of filtration, 20 is the highest). Filters that are MERV 16 through 20 are usually only found in hospitals, cleanrooms, and nuclear power plants. Most home or residential air filters are rated anywhere between MERV 5 and 13. FST only recommends using filters with a rating about MERV 8 in residences. 
 
    
         
        
            MERV 8
            “Dust Blocker”
             
            
                
                    
 Dust
                
 
                
                    
 Pollen
                
 
                
                    
 Mold
                
 
                
                    
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 Bacteria
                
 
             
         
     
    
         
        
            MERV 11
            “Pet Dander Dodger”
             
            
                
                    
 Dust
                
 
                
                    
 Pollen
                
 
                
                    
 Mold
                
 
                
                    
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 Bacteria
                
 
                
                    
 Pet Dander
                
 
             
         
     
    
         
        
            MERV 13
            “Covid Buster”
             
            
                
                    
 Dust
                
 
                
                    
 Pollen
                
 
                
                    
 Mold
                
 
                
                    
 Mites
                
 
                
                    
 Bacteria
                
 
                
                    
 Pet Dander
                
 
                
                    
 Cooking Oil
                
 
                
                    
 Viruses
                
 
                
                    
 Smoke
                
 
                
                    
 Smog