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Bad air is bad for business. If you run a dispensary, a medical office, a restaurant, or a workshop, you know this. Customers notice smells. Employees get sick. It all adds up.

You need a system that can handle the job. A small home purifier will not work here. You need something built for heavy use. Let us walk you through how to pick the right one. We make this easy. Plus, we back every unit with a 30-day money back guarantee, a 1-year warranty, and free shipping.

Different Businesses Need Different Things

Not all air is the same. The stuff floating around in a grow room is very different from what is in a dentist office. Here is how to match the machine to your space.

Dispensaries and Smoke Shops

Your main problem is smell. You need to get rid of strong odors so customers feel comfortable and neighbors stay happy. The best tool for this is a carbon filter that traps smoke and smells like a sponge. Carbon filters pull the odor right out of the air.

Medical Offices

Here, the goal is health. You want to stop germs and viruses from spreading in your waiting room. You need a HEPA filter. This is a special filter that catches 99.97% of tiny particles. Things like dust, bacteria, and mold get trapped and cannot get out. Some offices also use UV light to kill any germs that get caught in the machine.

Machine Shops and Factories

Your air is full of metal dust, fumes, and big particles. You need a machine that can move a lot of air fast. Look for a high CFM rating. You also want a pre filter to catch the big stuff first. This saves the main filter from clogging up too fast, making sure the machine stays safe and lasts a long time.

How the Technology Works

You do not need to be an expert, but knowing a few terms helps. Here are the parts that do the work.

Pre Filters

These are the front line. They catch big things like hair and lint. This keeps the expensive main filters lasting longer.

HEPA Filters

This is the workhorse. It catches almost everything you cannot see. If you want to remove dust and germs, you need this.

Carbon Filters

These are for smells and gases. HEPA filters cannot catch smoke or chemical smells. Carbon filters can. They are a must for places with smoke or strong odors.

UV Light

This is an extra step. It shines light on germs to kill them. It is a good option for medical spaces or anywhere people are sick.

How to Pick the Right Size

Bigger rooms need bigger machines. You measure this with something called CFM. That stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. It tells you how much air the machine can clean in one minute.

Here is a simple way to find out what you need.

  • Find your room size.Multiply the length times the width times the ceiling height. That gives you the cubic feet.
  • Decide how clean you want the air.For most shops, you want the machine to clean the whole room about 4 to 6 times every hour. For places with heavy smoke or germs, you might want 10 to 12 times per hour.
  • Do the math.Take your room size. Multiply it by the number of times per hour you want it cleaned. Then divide that number by 60. The answer is the CFM you should look for.

Common Questions We Hear

What is the difference between a smoke eater and a regular air purifier?

A smoke eater is just a stronger air purifier. It is built for heavy smoke. It has a lot more carbon inside to trap smoke and smells. A regular purifier is made for lighter duty, like catching dust in a bedroom.

How often do I need to change the filters?

It depends on how much you use the machine. In a busy bar that is open late, you might change the pre filter every month. In a quiet office, you might go six months. Watch the machine. If the air does not smell as fresh, it is time.

Do these machines get rid of chemical smells?

Yes, but only if they have a good carbon filter. HEPA filters will not catch chemical fumes. If you are dealing with paint smells or cleaning supply odors, make sure the unit has plenty of carbon.

Can I hang these on the wall or ceiling?

Yes. Many of our units can be mounted to save floor space. You can put them on a wall or hang them from the ceiling. They work just as well up there.

Can I hook this up to my existing heating and cooling system?

In some cases, yes. There are units made to fit right into your ductwork. They clean the air as it moves through your vents. This cleans the whole building at once.

How do I know when to change the filter?

Use your nose and your eyes. If smells are sticking around longer, change the filter. If you see dust building up on stuff, change the filter. If the air coming out of the machine feels weak, change the filter. Most machines also have a little light that tells you when it is time.

Ready to Clean Up Your Air?

Good air is good for business. It keeps customers happy and employees healthy. We are here to help you find the right match for your space.

Take a look at our commercial air cleaners today and find the one that fits your business.

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