It’s happening already! Customers are starting to secure air conditioning units incorporating HEPA filtration – and this will only become more frequent as temperatures rise!
For many years, we have been supplying clients with PAC 22 and PAC 60 units featuring HEPA filters, with this requirement extremely common in the healthcare sector.
But how do HEPA filters work, and what are the benefits of adapting air conditioning systems to include this technology?
High Efficiency Particular Air (HEPA) filtration can trap up to 99.97% of dust, pollen and airborne particles of 0.3 microns, making indoor environments significantly cleaner and safer for those inside.
This can be particularly useful in medical applications, where poor air quality could potentially compromise the health of patients undergoing surgical operations.
HEPA filtration will considerably reduce the likelihood of vulnerable people contracting viruses while on a ward, and serve as a viable safety net against the condition of sick individuals worsening as a result of pollutants being present in the air.
As summer approaches, there is also understandably a greater onus on facility managers to source cooling equipment to keep temperatures at a comfortable level.
That’s why we’re delighted to offer customers a two-pronged solution that tackles hot weather and poor air quality via a single, modified air conditioning unit.
If you’d like to hire an air conditioner with HEPA filtration, or you wish to find out more information about the benefits this can provide, call us today on 0800 211 611.