HEPA Air Scrubber / Air Filtration
HEPA Air Scrubber
Continuously filters airborne particles - mould spores, soot, and dust - through a HEPA filter to clean the air.
What it does and why it is used
An air scrubber draws air through a series of filters, including a HEPA filter that captures very fine particles such as mould spores, soot, and dust. Running continuously, it steadily cleans the air in the work area and helps prevent particles from spreading to the rest of the building.
Typical restoration applications
- Cleaning airborne particles during mould and fire work
- Maintaining cleaner air inside a containment area
What to expect on site
One or more units run in or near the work area, drawing air through HEPA filtration.
Typical operating times
Often run continuously through the project, including between visits.
Noise
A steady fan noise, similar to a strong air purifier.
Safety
Safe to have running while you remain in the home; it improves air quality in the area.
Can it be turned off?
Please leave it running - continuous filtration is part of keeping the area controlled.
Common questions
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Air Monitoring Equipment
Air Monitoring Equipment
Sampling pumps and meters that test the air to confirm an area is safe before re-occupancy.
Containment System
Containment System
Sealed polyethylene barriers that isolate the work area so particles stay contained.
HEPA Vacuum
HEPA Vacuum
A vacuum with HEPA filtration that captures fine particles without releasing them back into the air.
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