Filters
A clean filter prevents dust accumulation in the ventilation system. Filters should be changed every 3 months.
Why replace filters?
Aging filters that are not replaced regularly can have negative effects on indoor air quality (IAQ), increase the presence of symptoms of poor IAQ and reduce the productivity of building occupants.
More efficient air filtration means energy savings.
Residential
A high-performance air filtration system enables:
- Protect decorative elements and furnishings in living spaces, such as paintings, tapestries and items of historical or cultural value.
- Extend the shelf life of perishable products by eliminating mold and other bacteria circulating in the air during processing.
- Eliminate fire risks by removing foam or other materials that may accumulate in ventilation ducts.
- Efficiently filter out a wide range of air contaminants:
- Tobacco smoke, perfume, body odor
- Gases, vapors, odors – from furniture, carpets and paint.
- Dust mites from carpets, fabrics, foam seat cushions.
Commercial, industrial and institutional
Every employer must take the necessary measures to protect the health and physical integrity of workers, including good air quality.
A high-performance air filtration system makes it possible to:
- Eliminate dust particles that stain building interiors.
- Reduce building maintenance by reducing the frequency of cleaning of items such as venetian blinds and appliances.
- Eliminate bacteria from operating room air, thus preventing post-operative infections.
- Effectively filter out a wide range of air contaminants:
- Tobacco smoke, perfume, body odors
- Dust, glass fibers, asbestos, gases (including formaldehyde) from building materials.
- Toxic vapors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from household cleaning products, solvents, pesticides, disinfectants, glues used in the workplace.
- Gases, vapors, odors – emanations from furniture, carpets and paint.
- Dust mites from carpets, fabrics, foam seat cushions.
- Microbial contaminants, fungi, molds, bacteria from wet areas, standing water tanks and condensation drip pans.