What is Air Purification?

Air purification devices remove contaminants from indoor air. This reduces air pollutants in the room – like odours, smoke, dust and pet dander – to consistently improve the air quality.

It’s well known that air purifiers are beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics, as well as effective at reducing second-hand smoke, but their advances extend far beyond these benefits. The effectiveness of HEPA filters shows that many air purifiers can trap and even kill viruses and bacteria that are in the room’s air. This makes them a helpful tool in the health and safety battle against Covid-19.

Why Should You Get an Air Purifier?

Air quality studies have shown that indoor air can have levels of certain pollutants up to five times higher than outdoor air. By minimising pollutants, an effective purifier will:

  • Reduce odour
  • Relieve allergies
  • Remove airborne bacteria
  • Prevent mould and mildew
  • Reduce sickness

Air purifying systems are good for main areas in salons, eateries, gyms, medical practices and more, but also for individual areas in larger establishments, like receptions, hallways, stock rooms, restrooms and kitchens.

The versatility of these devices is what makes them suitable for a range of different workplaces. Naturally, air purifiers are popular in office settings, but they can be useful to so many more environments. Just think of any space in your workplace that gets a lot of footfall but not a whole lot of fresh air; a purifier can provide cleaner air to all the people using these communal spaces.

How does Air Purification Work?

Air purifiers capture particles, like dust and pollen, to remove them from the air. Most designs consist of a filter or multiple filters (typically made of replaceable paper, fibre or mesh), and a fan to suck in and circulate air. Air moves through the filter, which captures pollutants, and then clean air is pushed back out.

HEPA filters can trap and remove miniscule particles, like small aerosol particles from a cough or sneeze which would otherwise remain airborne for hours.

While these designs are effective and beneficial, it’s important for workplaces to treat air purifiers as an “extra measure” and not a cure-all. Do not see them as a replacement for other crucial hygiene practices like hand washing and distancing.

Where Should You Get Your Air Purifier From?

Make sure you source your system from a reputable supplier who can offer a full warranty and future servicing so that you don’t fall victim to faults.

At Direct365, we supply, install and service a range of devices so you can just sit back and breathe in the fresh air. Choosing us means choosing convenience, cost-effectiveness and professionalism (that’s why all sorts of businesses trust us nationwide).

Our air purifier units feature state-of-the-art technology, including carbon filtration and HEPA filters, to remove up to 99.9% of germs from indoor air, with research suggesting that the BIOZONE devices are effective at fighting against COVID-19. Get a free, no-obligation quote to start your fresh air journey.

 



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