AirDoctor captures mold spores. However, mold spores in the air usually mean that there is a mold somewhere in your house. You should make sure to find the source and get rid of the root of the problem with professional remediation, if necessary.
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- Why did you change the filter for the AirDoctor 3500 and 5500?
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- How much does the AirDoctor cost to run?
- Do you have a phone number or email for your Customer Service?
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- How much do replacement filters cost?
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