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Is Poor Air Quality Costing Your Business? The Ultimate Guide to Commercial Smoke Eaters

  • 02-October-2025
  • published by: David Allen

In today's competitive market, customer experience is everything. For restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues, that experience extends beyond just great service and products it includes the very air your customers and staff breathe. Lingering smoke, unpleasant odors, and airborne particles...

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Clear Air, Full Seats: Ventilation Systems That Keep Customers Coming Back

  • 14-August-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

In cigar lounges, bars, and hospitality spaces, the air that customers breathe is just as important as the drinks served or the ambiance created. A smoky, stuffy room can drive people away. But a clean, well-ventilated space? That keeps them coming back. Investing in dedicated smoke eaters for bars

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The Invisible Amenity: Why Your Ventilation System Is Your Most Important Investment

  • 07-August-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

When building or upgrading cigar lounges and hospitality spaces, it's easy to focus on materials you can see—like flooring, lighting, and furniture. However, one of the most important elements is something guests never notice if it's working well: your ventilation system.  

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No Ductwork, No Problem: Surface-Mount Smoke Eaters for Quick Ventilation Upgrades

  • 28-July-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

Bad air pushes customers out the door, and cigar lounges and bars know this better than most establishments. People might walk in ready to relax, unwind, or enjoy a drink, but if the air feels thick or smells like old smoke, that enthusiasm fades fast. Conversations get shorter, visits end sooner,...

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Navigating the 2025 Regulatory Landscape: A Survival Guide for Cigar Lounge Owners

  • 18-June-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

The cigar industry experienced a seismic shift on January 24, 2025, when the U.S. Court of Appeals delivered a landmark victory that fundamentally changed how premium cigars are regulated [1]. For cigar lounge owners navigating the 2025 regulatory landscape, this decision represents unprecedented...

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Reduce OSHA Citations & Re-Work with Better Air Quality

  • 03-June-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

In today's high-stakes construction environment, general contractors face unprecedented pressure to deliver projects on time, on budget, and in compliance with increasingly stringent regulations. While many factors contribute to project success, effective management of airborne contaminants has...

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Which One Pays Off On Fast-Track Construction: Portable Or Ducted?

  • 29-May-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

Rapid building puts you under pressure. Each decision affects your timetable, costs, and compliance. When it comes to airborne cleaners in an accelerated project, the choice between portable or ducted air cleaning systems must be assessed on a project-specific basis rather than a blanket solution.

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How Clean Air Helps Learning, Productivity and Health

  • 31-March-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

Imagine you’re in a room full of invisible particles—tiny bits of dust, smoke and other unseen stuff. Breathing in this polluted air can make us feel sick, tired and even foggy headed.​

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How to Remove Smoke Smell in 9 Easy Steps

  • 17-March-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

Removing smoke odors from your home is crucial for maintaining a fresh and healthy living space. Whether the odor comes from cigarettes, cooking smoke can linger in eateries, or a fireplace, addressing it quickly can significantly enhance indoor air quality and minimize health risks. This...

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What is a HEPA filter? 2025 Updated

  • 03-March-2025
  • published by: Elizabeth Smith

A HEPA filter is one of the most effective air purification technologies available today, renowned for its ability to trap particles that are invisible to the naked eye. Originally developed during the 1940s—when scientists working on the Manhattan Project needed to filter radioactive particles—the...

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