Air filters rated MERV 13 and greater are recommended to help reduce disease- and infection-causing contaminants.
Anywhere people come together, the quality of the air matters. In offices and retail buildings, indoor air quality can have an impact on people and the bottom line. That’s why AAF air filtration is found in commercial buildings all over the world. Systems designed for a high level of contaminant control and energy efficiency play an important role in supporting productivity and profitability.
Air filters rated MERV 13 and greater are recommended to help reduce disease- and infection-causing contaminants.
MEGApleat M9 pleated filters help reduce filter changeouts thanks to high dust-holding capacity.
MEGAcel I high-performance HEPA filters with eFRM media membrane have initial resistance up to 50% lower than glass filters.
VariCel filters rated MERV 13 and higher meet LEED project certification efficiency requirements.
Indoor air quality is an often overlooked but critical aspect of building safety and health for workers. Sick days and lost productivity make IAQ a real concern. Poor IAQ can result in a range of health problems, from headaches and allergies to serious respiratory illnesses. Proper ventilation and filtration systems can help to remove indoor air pollutants and bring fresh air into the building.
Air filters play a crucial role in removing pollutants such as dust, pollen and bacteria from the air; however, any air filter will also create a resistance to the air flowing through the system which increases energy consumption. The higher the resistance, the more energy is required to move air through the system. That’s why it’s so important to choose the right filtration efficiency while minimizing resistance to airflow. Ask your AAF representative which filter is best for your application and lowering your energy use.
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