| Frequently
Asked Questions About Neg- Air Machines:
Why is negative pressure important to mold
abatement,
disaster restoration and renovation projects?
A negative pressure
environment will help to contain the mold,
dust, particles and odors within the workspace
containment barrier. Air always flows from
areas of higher pressure to areas of lower
pressure. Creating and maintaining negative
pressure creates inward airflow direction
through any leaks or openings in the containment
barrier. This prevents airborne contaminants
from escaping into and contaminating other
parts of the building.
How do I create a negative pressure
environment using
HEPA Filtered Portable Air Scrubbers?
In order to
create a negative pressure environment,
more air must leave the space than enters
it. First of all, the project area must
be walled off with permanent or temporary
construction barriers. Secondly, the Abatement
Portable Air Scrubber(s) must be placed
inside the construction area. Ductwork should
be run from the system to somewhere outside
of the project area, preferably to the outside
of the building. Since the air is HEPA filtered,
it is not mandatory to exhaust air to the
outdoors.
What is a HEPA filter?
A filter is
a device that traps and blocks small particles
from going back into the air. A HEPA filter
traps and blocks very small particles from
getting back into the air. A certified HEPA
filter is required and tested to trap particles
as small as .3 microns with 99.97 % efficiency.
One micron is 1/1,000,000 of a meter. A
0.3-micron particle is 300 times smaller
than a human hair and 30 to 50 times smaller
than the human eye can see.
Where is a HEPA filter
used?
In medical research
centers, Atomic research centers, nuclear
power plants, hospitals, pharmaceutical
manufacturing, HAZMAT service contractor
(lead paint, asbestos, Anthrax, mold clean
up).
Which particulates can
HEPA filtered Portable Air Scrubbers capture?
HEPA filtered Portable
Air Scrubbers are designed to capture a
wide range of particles, including a HEPA
filter tested and certified to remove 99.97%
of particles that are 0.3 microns and larger,
to provide "operating room clean"
filtered air.
Why is HEPA filtration
required during mold abatement,
disaster restoration and renovation projects?
HEPA filters are the
only type of filter recognized by USEPA,
CDC and other government agencies, and by
environmental health professionals as effective
for capturing these invisible particles
and microbial spores that can potentially
cause fungal infections.
How often do Abatement
HEPA filters need to be changed?
Typical average filter
life with continuous operation:
Primary filter: 1 day
Secondary filters: 3-7 days
HEPA filter: 800 hours
However, actual life can vary based on the
size and concentration of airborne contaminants,
temperature, humidity conditions and duration
of use.
Will Air Scrubbers remove
odors?
Yes, when equipped
with special 2-inch deep Vapor-Lock carbon
filters. These high-performance filters
provide substantially more odor adsorption
(not absorption) capacity than most other
carbon filters, and are effective against
a wide array of commonly encountered odors.
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