Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Portable Industrial Air Cleaners: A Contractor’s Best Friend

If you’re a contractor, that usually means you’re either building, repairing, or tearing down something—and with any of those jobs, there’s a good chance that debris, particles, smoke and other pollutants will be forced into the air that you and your team are breathing. Yes, it’s less of an issue in outdoor sites & jobs, but sometimes those pollutants are still in high concentrations and can cause health problems—and increased liability. For indoor work areas, air pollutants can be much more of an issue and cause issues even faster. 
 
So whether working indoors or outdoors, that’s where a portable industrial air cleaner unit can truly be a contractor’s best friend. Why? Mainly because commercial-grade air purifier systems can easily remove over 99% of pollutants–and prevent excess liability and loss of productivity from poor air quality conditions.
 
Yes, respirators do help some, but they typically aren’t HEPA filters that remove the smaller more dangerous submicron particles that cause more serious problems, and unless the respirator is equipped with gas-mask type carbon filter, it won’t remove harmful fumes, either. In general, respirators are more of a comfort measure, and not so much of a health-preserving safety device they’re often advertised to be.
 
True job-site air quality control and safety is where portable commercial air scrubbers can be so valuable, since they are designed with the right type of filters to remove both submicron dust particles and fumes or gases. And since these air purifiers are portable, you can take them to whatever job site you’re working at or move it around to different areas of the job site to remove pollutants as needed. Some portable commercial air purifiers are also positive and negative air equipped, such as Electrocorp’s Air Rhino, which is very useful for some job sites.
 
Having an industrial air cleaner on hand at work sites does a couple of other great things, as well—1) it communicates to your employees that you care and you’ve taken steps to ensure their safety = less likely to sue you, and 2) it can actually reduce health or commercial insurance rates, as you’ve taken steps to reduce liability, which makes insurance companies happy. And, if it’s a remodeling job with home owners still in or around the house or work site, having an industrial-strength air sanitizer running gives them peace of mind, as well—and they’re likely to tell other people that they felt more safe having your company do the work, simply because you had a commercial air cleaner running to remove any pollutants.
 
There are so many advantages to having an air purifier on hand at job sites. And, you can even rent out portable industrial air scrubber units, like the Air Rhino 2000 VS Carbon and HEPA units, for $200-300 a day–and some contractors buy a couple more air scrubbers just to have the extra source of revenue!
 
Do make sure that you buy a quality air purifier, however, with true HEPA filters and a carbon filter with at least 20 pounds of industrial-grade activated carbon or charcoal. Anything less will not clean the air properly, and the filters will get used up quickly, creating costly premature filter changes.
Air Purifiers and Cleaners is your best online source for the best quality industrial air cleaners, air sanitizers, carbon air scrubbers, and just about any other commercial air filtration unit or system that you might need.
 
And since we’re an online store with much lower overhead than most stores, that means we can offer you quality commercial air purifier systems and filters at cheap discount prices with free shipping, every day. If you have any questions about industrial air purifiers, air quality control, filters, or anything else related, give our experts a call toll free at 1-800-701-2513. We are here for you!
 
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