Assisted living facilities typically don’t have hospital-grade air quality. Exposure to high pollutant levels common in indoor air contribute to breathlessness, coughing, wheezing, and other health issues to the ones we care most about.
Countless consumer-grade products make impressive claims about the large rooms they can treat. Yet, it’s difficult to find credible evidence that they actually work. Talking in terms of square feet of coverage (a two-dimensional measure), considering we live and work in a 3-D world, is problematic.
Read the Fine Print. Don’t Be Fooled.
Ventilation is a critical tool to combat harmful airborne pathogens and pollutants. Airflow is measured in Cubic Feet Per Minute or CFM and is directly related to the number of Air Changes per Hour (ACH). The higher the ACH, the safer the air. Machines that only deliver one or two air changes per hour provide poor protection from today’s airborne dangers.
All our machines are rated in Cubic feet Per Minute (CPM) and can consistently deliver 12 Air Changes per Hour when installed in real-world workspaces. Simply put, you will always get transparent expectations about the actual air purification our machines deliver.