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AllerAir Air Purifier - 5000 DS
Specially designed to deal with tobacco smoke
Bars, Restaurants, Hotels, Smoking Lounges Unique Tar-Trapping pre-filter • Special pre-filter to trap tar and large airborne particles • Works like a cigarette filter • Easy to change Conforms to environmental codes and regulations. Tested by Canadian Standards Association (CSA) & Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Activated carbon filter • Specially blended activated carbon traps up to 400 toxic chemicals found in tobacco smoke, including: benzene, toluene, arsenic, nicotine, cyanide, trichlorethylene • 3" deep carbon bed for highest efficiency • 24 lbs. activated carbon • Absorbs up to 60% of its own weight of airborne chemical compounds • Carbon traps and removes the gases and odors permanently. It does not mask them or move them to another area. Micro-HEPA particle filter • Filters airborne particles such as fine ash 3-speed 400 CFM fan • Whisper quiet on low, high for regular use and turbo for rapid room clearing Applications • May be suspended from ceiling with chains • Placed on wall mount • Attached to existing ducting
The Nature of Tobacco Smoke
Tobacco smoke consists of tars, water vapor, carbon dioxide, nicotine and over 400 other chemicals. Tars accumulate on draped, furniture, clothing, walls and other surfaces and continue to release tar vapors and odors long after active smoking has stopped. Cost savings The air in the room effectively cleans and recirculates. There is no need to bring in energy consuming outdoor air. Remove lingering odors Leaving the DS unit on while the area is inactive removes lingering odor from tars accumulated on surfaces leaving a fresh atmosphere for opening time. Electrostatic devices: • Not as effective. • Only filter the particles in tobacco smoke but leave the toxic chemicals. • Become quickly saturated and ineffective; requiring frequent and expensive changes. • Ozone, which damages the lining of the lungs, is given off by electrostatic air filtering device filters. The EPA has issued a warning on the dangers of breathing ozone. • Tar builds up on the electronic plates and toxic materials are emitted back into the air. |
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