Dusty indoors. Runny nose. That’s your air talking.

Indoor air can quietly carry allergens, pollutants, and more. Time to pay attention. 

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Know Before You Roll

The Right Way to Breathe
Easier at Home

Indoor Air is Often More Polluted

Indoor Air is Often More Polluted

Homes can trap pollutants, making indoor air 2-5 times more contaminated than outdoor air

Size and Placement Matter

Size and Placement Matter

Purifiers must match room size and be positioned for optimal air circulation to be effective

Different Pollutants Need Different Solutions

Different Pollutants Need Different Solutions

Allergens, odors, and chemical vapors each require specific filtration technologies

HEPA is the Gold Standard

HEPA is the Gold Standard

True HEPA filters remove 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and larger, including most allergens

Regular Maintenance Ensures Performance

Regular Maintenance Ensures Performance

Clogged filters reduce effectiveness and can recirculate trapped pollutants back into air

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When Air Purification
is Needed

Allergies or respiratory issues worsening indoors
Persistent odors or stuffiness
Dust accumulation despite regular cleaning
Presence of pets, smokers, or strong cooking odors
Living in high-pollution areas

Basic Maintenance VS
Professional Assessment 

DIY Suitable Professional Recommended
  • Filter replacement and cleaning 
  • Basic air quality monitoring 
  • Portable unit operation and maintenance 
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  • Whole-house system installation 
  • Air quality testing and assessment 
  • HVAC integration and modifications 
  • System sizing and placement optimization 
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Breathe easy, literally

Ensure your air purifier performs at its best with expert maintenance

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