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That's true. That means the circulated air coming from that filter is clean. The problem is there is no air barrier between that air once it's in the cabin, and any of the passengers, the cargo space, or behind any of the interior panels where dust builds up very fast. Peanut allergies are one of the most prevalent allergies, and can be some of the most severe, where even breathing in air contaminated with peanut oil can cause an anaphylactic reaction. People often forget that this dust gets deposited behind the panels the passengers and crew interact with and it accumulates to what I would consider to be significant levels (6-8" layers).