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Dust indoor air
Dust

Dust: visible and invisible risk

Processes such as sawing, sanding, grinding and internal transport generate dust, including fine dust and wood dust. Depending on particle size, a distinction is made between inhalable and respirable fractions. Respirable particles in particular can penetrate deep into the lungs and may pose health risks with prolonged exposure.

Solutions for dust
Gases

Gases: invisible but potentially hazardous

Gaseous substances such as ethylene oxide and formaldehyde may be released during industrial processes. These substances disperse rapidly and can be harmful even at low concentrations. Filtration and targeted gas removal reduces indoor concentrations and supports a safe working environment.

Solutions for gases
Welding fumes, welding smoke, air filtration
Fumes

Fumes and mists: generated during heating and processing

Thermal and mechanical processes can generate fumes, mists and smoke, such as grease fumes in commercial kitchens, oil mist in metalworking, welding fumes in production facilities, and odour-related emissions across various sectors.

Without adequate control, these emissions can spread throughout the workspace, leading to health complaints and contamination of machinery and installations.

Solutions for fumes
Pathogens health viruses
Pathogens

Pathogens: biological air pollution

Biological particles such as viruses and pollen can become airborne and affect indoor air quality. In spaces with multiple occupants, this increases the risk of infections and allergic reactions.

Professional air filtration reduces the concentration of these particles and creates a healthier indoor environment. Discover how to address this effectively.

Solutions for pathogens
Tobacco smoke filtration
Tobacco smoke

Tobacco smoke: complex indoor air pollution

Tobacco smoke consists of a complex mixture of fine (ultrafine) particles and thousands of gaseous substances, including harmful and carcinogenic components. Exposure to tobacco smoke may lead to odour nuisance, irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract, and increased health risks for occupants. In addition, smoke can settle on surfaces and contribute to contamination of interiors.

Targeted air filtration removes both fine particulate matter and a significant proportion of gaseous components from the air. This reduces the concentration of tobacco smoke and creates a cleaner, more controlled indoor environment.

Solutions for tobacco smoke

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