Enjoy the Benefits of Clean Indoor Air in All Parts of Your Home, Home Office, Office Away from Home Work / Office Areas
Why is Indoor Air Quality Important?
- Most people spend up to 90% of their time indoors and many spend most of their working hours in an office / work environment. Studies conducted by the U.S. EPA and others show that indoor air environments sometimes can have levels of pollutants that are actually higher than levels found outdoors.
- Help protect your staff and patients from harmful airborne pathogens, contaminants, pollutants.
Why buy an AllerAir air filtration system, air purifier, air cleaner instead of another make or brand?
Activated Carbon and HEPA filtration
Activated carbon is among the most effective materials known today for treating airborne chemicals, gases and odor. It's used widely by the military, hospitals, scientific and industrial facilities, and disaster response units for its safe and powerful adsorbing properties. | More |
GREEN Features
The eco-friendly materials we use to build our air purifiers, the harmful elements we stay away from - as well as the recyclable components and environmentally- friendly solutions we incorporate into all our products and procedures is AllerAir's way of putting the environment first, while providing the cleanest, greenest indoor air quality. | More |
Cost Efficient Features
AllerAir air purifiers have separate HEPA and carbon filters, allowing you to change your filters at different intervals. Many other air purifiers combine their HEPA and carbon filter, which is disadvantageous and unnecessarily expensive since a carbon filter can significantly outlast a HEPA filter, and therefore requires less frequent replacement. | More |
More Activated Carbon / Charcoal
Activated carbon is among the most effective materials known to man for removing airborne chemicals, gases and odor. It's used widely by hospitals, the military, scientific and industrial facilities, and disaster response units for its safe and powerful adsorbing properties. The more carbon an air purifier has, the more chemicals it will be able to adsorb. | More |
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