We first recommend discovering your indoor air quality challenge. Once you’ve completed that step, you’re ready to start planning out your indoor air quality solution. We’ve compiled a few key resources for you to start planning.
Get StartedWe’re here to help you through every step of your journey. From learning about your indoor air quality challenge to planning a real and effective solution. HealthWay Family of Brands is committed to providing the very best resources and information for you and your spaces.
Indoor Air Quality Challenges Square Footage Calculator Coverage Calculator Energy Savings CalculatorAccording to the EPA, when purchasing an air purifier, a buyer should compare the square footage of their space(s) to that of the manufacturer’s recommendations. By doing so, the right solution can be chosen for the right size space.
Utilizing the square footage of your space(s), you can begin planning a real solution. Choose from our best-in-class air purification devices to see how many units you need, the coverage that each one is rated to cover, and how you can pair air purifiers together.
In today’s world, it’s not enough to have a good solution – shareholders and operators are searching for environmentally responsible technologies. Utilize our energy savings calculator to estimate how HealthWay® DFS compares to some common air cleaning alternatives.
MERV Rating | Average Particle Size Efficiency in Microns |
1-4 | 3.0 – 10.0 less then 20% |
6 | 3.0 – 10.0: 49.9% |
8 | 3.0 – 10.0: 84.9% |
10 | 1.0 – 3.0: 50% – 64.9%, 3.0 – 10.0: 85% or greater |
12 | 1.0 – 3.0: 80% – 89.9%, 3.0 – 10.0: 90% or greater |
14 | 0.3 – 1.0: 75% – 85%, 1.0 – 3.0: 90% or greater |
16 | 0.3 – 1.0: 95% or greater |
DFS | 0.3 – 1.0: 98% or greater |
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When shopping for air purification it’s important to do your research prior to making a purchase. A common misconception people have with HEPA filters is any air filter with the name HEPA in it is the same. People need to reconsider air purifiers that use the terms “HEPA-type” or “HEPA-like”. These terms are misleading, and these devices likely cannot remove particles as small as a “True HEPA” filter. There is no standard set in place for “HEPA-like” and “HEPA-type” products so this should set off an alarm that these filters don’t meet HEPA standards.
Learn and take a deep dive into your IAQ challenge. This will help you build up a foundation and learn the principles of indoor air quality.
What surrounds us matters. Learn about your space(s) and start planning how to solve your indoor air quality challenge.
We can help! We understand that there’s no one size fits all solution and we’re here to help you solve your indoor air quality challenge.