Showing posts with label residential air purifiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residential air purifiers. Show all posts

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Compact Air Purifiers :: The LP400 Series

LP400 Compact Air Purifier
LP400 Compact Air Purifiers
for Residential, Commercial and Industrial Applications
LP400 :: Compact Air Purifiers

Affordable, compact and low maintenance, the LP400 general purpose air purifies are the tool of choice for virtually any application that
requires removal of dust, particulate matter, hazardous chemicals, gases and vapors.

The LP400 air purifiers rely on our proven multistage filtration system and are powered by high-efficiency, low current, backward inclined motorized impellers delivering high airflow and whisper quiet operation.

LP400 Low-profile Air Purifier
LP400 Air Purifier
Space-saving Installation


The LP400 units benefit from a wide selection of accessories for ducting and installation, and are capable of operating in recirculation, positive pressure or negative pressure modes.

LP400 Air Purifier Accessories
LP400 Air Purifier














Easy access to the filtration system and the intuitive design allows users to perform any maintenance task without any formal training.

APPLICATIONS
· Residential
· Offices
· Dental Labs
· In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Labs
· Garages
· Healthcare Institutions
· Educational Institutions
· Bars and Restaurants
· Beauty Salons and Spas
· Laser Engraving and Cutting
· Law Enforcement
· Libraries and Archives
· Printing and Graphic Arts
· Manufacturing and Maintenance
· Environmental Consulting

Download LP400 brochure

1-877-9-QUATRO · http://www.quatroair.com/

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Protect your health. Breathe clean air.

Image by Soledad Martinez via publicdomainpictures.net
28000 times a day our lungs fill up with a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water and other trace gases. Every time we breathe we also inhale the particles polluting the air.

According to recent studies, we spend about 90 percent of our time indoors, in the office, at the gym but mostly at home. Having a healthy home becomes thus a serious issue.

Scientific research has shown that poor indoor air has a detrimental impact on our health, depending on the level of exposure and a person's immune system, from a general sense of discomfort to allergies, asthma and chronic conditions. Children, the elderly and people already suffering from pulmonary or cardiovascular disease are more vulnerable to the effects of air pollution.

At the workplace, poor air quality may reduce concentration and attendance affecting the productivity and performance. In most cases, the following symptoms were linked to poor air quality:
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dryness and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and skin
  • Headache
  • Allergies
  • Sinus congestion
  • Coughing and sneezing
  • Dizziness and nausea
Statistics have shown that the number of people affected by air pollution is comparable with those affected by obesity and lack of exercise and greater than those affected by traffic accidents and infectious diseases.

Indoor air quality is affected by numerous contaminants:
  • Off-gassing from building materials, furniture (dust, fiberglass, asbestos, gases, formaldehyde)
  • Airborne allergens (pollen, hair, dander and litter dust from pets)
  • Off-gassing from household chemicals, solvents, glues (toxic vapors, volatile organic compounds, VOCs)
  • Excessive moisture from cooking, bathing and laundering (microbial contaminants, fungi, molds, bacteria)
  • Emissions from electronic equipment and appliances (ozone)
Indoor air quality has become an important health and safety concern and regulatory agencies such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the U.S.) and CCOHS (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) recommend the implementation of IAQ management systems at the workplace.

If you think poor indoor air is affecting you, Quatro Air Technologies has a solution for you. Call us at 1-877-978-2876 or visit our website.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Positive Forecast for China’s Air Purifiers Market


Image courtesy of Kevin Dooley,Chandler, AZ

With one of the fastest growing economies in the world, China’s manufacturing sector has a severe impact on the air quality across most of its regions.

Set in motion by the growing social discontent, the Chinese government is planning to invest over 270 billion dollars over the next 4 years to control and reduce air pollution in the most affected areas, especially in the north of the country, targeting major urban areas like Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province.

According to the state-run media, the Airborne Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan, approved last, month aims to reduce air emissions by 25 percent by 2017.

China’s unprecedented economic growth over the last decades has depended heavily on fossil fuels as source of energy.

However, the growth came with a very high price. In the 2010 Global Burden of Disease (GDB) published in the British medical journal "The Lancet," air pollution is highlighted as a major contributory factor to about 1.2 million premature deaths in China, in 2010 alone.

The effects of poor air quality on human health affect mainly the respiratory and the cardiovascular systems.  The reactions to air pollutants depend on the type of pollutant, the degree of exposure, and the individual's health.

The health effects caused by air pollutants may include difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing and aggravation of existing respiratory and cardiac conditions, resulting in increased medication use, doctor or emergency room visits and even premature death.

Backed by a solid knowhow in industrial air purification, dust and emissions control, Quatro Air Technologies offers effective solutions for residential air purification.

Contact us at 1-877-978-2876 to learn more about our residential air purifiers.