You’ve heard it before: a company’s production is only as strong as its employees. Aside from employee recognition and compensation, the one other major factor affecting performance is how your employees feel, how much energy they have on a daily basis. Studies have shown that air quality, especially in commercial or industrial work areas, can make be the difference between employees that feel good and produce well, and employees that don’t feel their best, and produce less. Why? Very simply put, air pollution causes inflammation in the body, resulting in everything from headaches to respiratory ailments, eye irritation, allergies, and more—all of which distract the employee from the work at hand, resulting in lower output, and downtime from illness.
Poor air quality can easily cause in increase in use of sick days, which definitely impacts productivity—and increase doctor visits, insurance costs, and more. This is also true for employees that work in an office environment. Copiers, solvents and cleaning products emit gases into the air, carpets release fibers, and if the duct work in the office is dirty, there’s a good chance there’s a lot of dust, mold, and other pollutants floating around that often carry bacteria and viruses. And since employees are spending eight or more hours in that enclosed environment, breathing in those pollutants can, and often does, result in sickness, allergy attacks and more. The end result? Lower productivity, and certainly lower morale, which leads to even lower productivity, and so on.
So what’s the easy solution? Install a commercial grade air cleaning system. An industrial or commercial grade air filtration system is designed to collect and remove heavy amounts of dust, fumes, and other pollutants. Portable household air cleaners simply do not have the same type of filters or the heavier motors and increased output to clean the air properly in commercial or industrial spaces. Offices are sometimes suited to room air cleaners, but the cost of buying an air purifier for every room can be a problem.
For the best commercial air filtration success, we recommend determining what types of air pollution you have, what size are the spaces where air cleaning is needed, and then choose the appropriate units. For many industrial applications, OSHA often requires the use of source capture units that collect dust and fumes at the place where they are created, directly next to a welding station, laser engraving, or nail station (in nail salons). These business owners usually install one air cleaner per station and an air filtration system attached to the HVAC or air conditioning system to clean up any remaining pollutants.
For the best commercial air filtration success, we recommend determining what types of air pollution you have, what size are the spaces where air cleaning is needed, and then choose the appropriate units. For many industrial applications, OSHA often requires the use of source capture units that collect dust and fumes at the place where they are created, directly next to a welding station, laser engraving, or nail station (in nail salons). These business owners usually install one air cleaner per station and an air filtration system attached to the HVAC or air conditioning system to clean up any remaining pollutants.
Larger warehouses may only need one or two large capacity air scrubbers to get the job done. Office settings often require an air cleaner attached to the air conditioner and one or more portable air purifiers in certain locations where air pollution is more concentrated, such as near copiers, paint or solvent supplies, etc. Industrial air cleaners are very effective at cleaning the air, and not as expensive as you might think, especially when you consider that good indoor air quality can reduce employee downtime by as much as 75%, and increase productivity at the same time. Not to mention, installing the proper air filtration system in your business can sharply reduce the chances of any lawsuits from work-related illnesses because 1) the illness-causing pollutants are not in the air for employees to breathe, and 2) if there is an investigation, it would be clear that you took steps to maintain clean air for your employees. And once your commercial air cleaner system is installed, it’s done, and you’ll have the peace of mind knowing that your employees will feel better, and produce more overall. Just the decrease in employee downtime and insurance use can easily pay for the air cleaning system in a short period of time. And then you’ll almost certainly see an increase in productivity because employees just feel better—and feel better about their jobs.
At Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com, we sell the very best portable and fixed commercial air purifiers and filtration systems, quality air scrubbers, air sanitizers, replacement filters, even custom designed air filtration systems for virtually any commercial, industrial, or office situation. And since we are an online store, we don’t have the overhead of traditional stores, and we pass the savings on to you with discount prices and free shipping to anywhere in the Continental U.S. If you have any questions, please give us a call toll-free at 1-800-701-2513. We have industrial air quality control experts standing by to help and we will help you put together the right system for your situation—the first time.
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