Air Filters and Cleaners for Upholstery Shops

Whole House Air Purifiers or Air Allergy Filter Free Machines

© Laure Justice

Oct 12, 2009
Air Filter Better for Upholsterers than Gas Masks, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Air purification systems are especially useful for protecting upholstery workers from air-borne allergens. Get the best air purifier possible for an upholstery shop.

One of the first things someone new to upholstery work will notice is that the work is very dirty. Dust particles and grime cover the upholsterer, work surfaces, and float in the air only to be inhaled by the upholsterer. Anyone with a dust allergy will find it hard to breathe. Poly-foam and many synthetic upholstery fabrics are petroleum based – making some of the particles potential carcinogens. Many upholsterers work around the dirtiness by frequently wiping down work surfaces. Any upholsterers with allergies will need more – they will need something to clean the air.

Filter Upholstery Shop Air to Avoid Dust Allergy Reactions

Installing the best air purifier the upholstery shop can afford is a sensible option. Dust allergies are relatively common so reducing the amount of dust in the air will increase the comfort of both the employees and the customers visiting the shop. There are many different brands and types of air cleaners on the market. While the reasons people get an air filter are fairly consistent, an upholstery shop has special needs regarding air quality.

The potential for ‘multiple chemical sensitivity’ is something a shop owner needs consider. Upholsterers use a variety of adhesives, cleaners, and chemicals. These chemicals can combine with the excessive dust particles released into the upholstery shop’s air. The best air purifier for an upholstery shop will be one that can absorb all of the pollutants.

What an Upholstery Shop Owner Needs to Consider When Buying an Air Purifier

The features and the prices are the main things an upholstery shop owner needs to consider when selecting an air filter system. Air purifiers and air filters basically do the same thing. According to the airpurifiers.com website both of them pull in air, filter it, and exhaust clean air. The shop owner needs to consider how the price relates to the value – and whether their personal goal is to reduce allergens, dust, odors, or chemicals.

The air purifier’s clean air delivery rate is the single most important detail or feature a shop owner needs to consider before buying an air filtering system. The clean air delivery rate, or CADR for short, is an industry rating system that tells the consumer how fast air will be filtered by each individual machine. A machine with high rating numbers will clean the air faster than a machine with low numbers. An upholstery shop that does a high volume of work will need a higher rated air filter than a small shop needs.

HEPA Air Filter and Ionic Breeze Air Cleaner Basics

An allergy arresting – or ‘air allergy filter free machine’– absorbs allergens that cause physical reactions like itchy eyes, runny nose, and sneezing. Filterless air purifiers are not actually filter free because they have washable filters. They simply remove the need to frequently buy new filters. A HEPA air cleaner – or high energy particulate arresting cleaner – is a highly favored type of air purifier. HEPA filters are made of folded HEPA paper that absorbs fine particulate matter. Ionic breeze air cleaners filter the air using ions and chemical reactions.

IQAir Purifiers and BlueAir Purifiers: Two Popular HEPA Air Filter Brands Suitable for Upholstery Shops

Almost any air filter will improve the air quality for workers in an upholstery shop, and new styles and brands develop as technology improves. Some house air purifiers are suitable for either the household or commercial use. Some models that are currently on the market- IQAir purifiers, BlueAir air purifiers, and AllerAir filters- are dual use air filtering options that work as effectively well commercial settings as they do in homes.

An upholstery shop owner looking for an air purifier needs to consider what particulate matter needs to be reduced, the volume of work passing through the shop, and how much the can afford to spend on a good air purification system.


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Air Filter Better for Upholsterers than Gas Masks, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Air Purification Makes Air as Fresh as Ourdoors, L.L. DuBois
     


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