What do the letters even stand for and what does the designation mean in terms of filtration? HEPA stands for "high efficiency particulate arrestance." As you can probably glean from the name, it is an efficient method of filtering out particles in the air.
The government considers a HEPA filter one that captures at least 99.7 percent of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, which is equal to one millionth of a meter (so very, very small).
The fact that a HEPA filter is certified to be high efficiency means it will save you money. If you're a business manager or owner, you probably care about your bottom line.
The fact that a commercial HEPA air purifier can filter out such miniscule particles means it can eliminate the tiniest of airborne dust, allergens, pollen, bacteria, smoke and other pollutants you might otherwise breathe in. This makes them a great fit for allergy suffers, for example.
A commercial air purifier with a HEPA filter makes sense for many businesses that need indoor environmental protection. That could be business that focus on health and wellness, for example, or those that create dust and other airborne byproducts as part of their operation.
Some examples include:
Talk to a reputable dealer of indoor environmental solutions who is familiar with the various products on the market about commercial HEPA air purifiers and other options for keeping pollutants out of the air at your place of business.
For a free consultation on assessing your commercial air purifier needs, contact Pure n Natural.