Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Renovating or Remodeling Homes & Buildings? Keep Your Costs and Liabilities Down with Commercial Air Cleaners

If your business is renovating or remodeling homes or buildings, you know there is frequently a lot dust, debris and other pollutants that are released into the air where you’re working. And that creates air pollution that can cost you big if employees or home owners get sick. That’s one reason where a quality construction site air purifier can make a big difference.
 
Commercial air purifiers have come a long way in terms of effectiveness and affordability. Some of the best industrial air cleaner systems that used to be in the tens of thousands of dollars are now much more affordable, and contain super high quality HEPA and carbon filters to effectively control created by tearing down walls, handling sheetrock, chemicals, concrete, fiberglass, etc. 
 
Portable commercial room air purifiers like the Air Rhino from Electrocorp are especially useful because they have both HEPA and carbon filters, and they can be used for positive and negative air applications, all in one portable unit. Some contractors even buy a couple of extra portable units to rent out for extra income.
 
Industrial air scrubbers kept on hand at construction sites not only protect you and your employees from health hazards created by hazardous materials, they can also help keep your insurance and healthcare costs down, as well as prevent OSHA complaints and fines. Preventing unnecessary costs and liability is a smart way to keep your business costs down, and profits up where they should be. 
 
Selecting the proper commercial air filtration unit for your particular application is important, however. Start by thinking about what pollutants are likely to be present at the construction site, job site or work shop.
 
If there are mostly fumes, you’ll need an air purifier unit that has a lot of high quality carbon, usually 20 pounds or more. If it’s mostly dust, you’ll need a commercial air cleaner that has dust filters, pre-filters and HEPA filters to make sure those particles or fibers are removed. If both types of pollutants are present, choose a system with both types of filters.
 
Next consider the amount of cubic feet of air space to be cleaned, square footage times ceiling height. That will tell how many cubic feet of air space that needs to be cleaned. Next, look at OSHA regulations to see how many clean air changes per hour are required for that application, then compare to the CFM (cubic feet per minute) output of the industrial air purifier you’re considering. That will tell you how many units or what size commercial air cleaner you’ll need to exchange the air the proper number of times to comply with OSHA.
 
Once you know that you’re in compliance with OSHA and your employees are protected from industrial air pollutants, that will take a lot off your mind so you can focus on increasing profits for your business, not worrying about unnecessary liabilities.
 
Air Purifiers and Cleaners is your #1 source for the best deals on quality commercial room air cleaners, commercial air scrubbers, air sanitizers, replacement air filters and much more. And since we’re an online store, we have much lower overhead than most stores–and that means we can offer you quality commercial air cleaners and filters at cheap discount prices with free shipping, every day.
 
If you have any questions about industrial air filtration, air pollution control, calculating which air filtration is best for your workshop or job site, give our industrial & commercial air quality experts a call toll free at 1-800-701-2513. We are here for you!
 
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