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Starting with an air quality audit, we then engineer a highly effective HEPA and Advanced Molecular
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standards and regulations—now and in the future. We even offer management software for maximum
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Before you can clean up your building’s air, you need an accurate picture of your indoor air contaminants and what can be done about them. AirBox’s Environmental Scientists and Engineers are here to help you develop a path to clean air.

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Our standard-driven Air Quality Assessment uses highly calibrated sensors and diagnostic equipment. The AirBox Analytical Group, led by our LEED Certified Environmental Scientist, can provide a quantitative assessment of particulate and gaseous contaminants.

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Indoor air quality standards are evolving at a rapid pace. AirBox is dedicated to ensuring that all clients can create a safer, healthier environment for their people while maintaining compliance with all ventilation standards today and tomorrow.

Solutions

AirBox delivers superior indoor air purification using cutting-edge HEPA technology that meets the most rigorous scientific standards. We offer everything from plug and play portable units to fully engineered, design-in rooftop units for full building purification.

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AirBox’s American-made commercial air cleaners offer industry-leading air filtration in convenient, easy-to-implement solutions designed to the highest quality.

Our industrial air filtration systems and air scrubbers are:

  • Built with durable materials and components designed
to last a lifetime in public commercial settings
  • Able to provide tamper-proof settings to ensure set operating points
  • Integrated with wireless controls to simplify maintenance and save energy
  • Using certified HEPA filters in accordance to IEST Standards to remove 99.99% of all particles regardless of composition

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You need streamlined management and control for all your air purification needs. That’s what our new Smart Fleet Management delivers—no matter how many spaces or purifiers you have. With SFM, you can control each unit, automate the schedule, as well as track filter lifespan and other maintenance needs. And it’s all within an easy-to-use cloud dashboard. Smart Fleet Management makes compliance with new indoor air quality standards easy.

What is the new Indoor Air Quality Procedure?

The Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) is an alternative to the Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP) for determining the minimum outdoor airflow rate necessary to maintain acceptable indoor air quality. The IAQP design ensures concentrations of selected design compounds and PM2.5 are kept below their specified design limits as specified in Table 6-5 of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. This is achieved through a combination of filtration and air cleaning allowing for a reduction in outdoor air intake up to 50%-90% resulting in mass energy savings.

What is ASHRAE Standard 241?

In late 2022, the White House contacted ASHRAE to help prepare for the upcoming expiration of Title 42 and the end of the COVID public health emergency. The government appointed ASHRAE with the responsibility of creating a comprehensive guide to operate buildings in a way that will help prevent the spread of airborne infectious illnesses. Thus, the creation of Standard 241: Control of Infectious Aerosols.

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What is the Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP)?

The Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) is the new performance-based ventilation method that incorporates air cleaning into ventilation design to reduce the amount of outdoor air intake required to ensure acceptable indoor air quality, effectively reducing the strain on existing HVAC systems to allow for less energy consumption and less HVAC capacity in new construction. The History of IAQP: As the foremost authority for building design, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) continually updates ventilation design standards via ASHRAE Standard 62.1 to ensure safe, breathable environment for building occupants. The most current version is ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 which introduced a new Indoor Air Quality Procedure that not only allows a breathable, occupiable indoor space, but also ensures safe indoor air quality (IAQ). The Old IAQP: The Indoor Air Quality Procedure was first introduced in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2019 as an alternative ventilation method to the most commonly used Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP). This ventilation approach offered a framework for maintaining building comfort in tandem with safe indoor air quality, allowing for greater flexibility in addressing specific environmental conditions and pollutant sources. While the IAQP established foundational principles for indoor air quality, it left certain aspects of research and development to the project engineers and other professionals. This encouraged innovation and adaption within the industry, as engineers could tailor solutions based on the unique needs of each building and the latest advancements in technology and air quality management. However, this also meant that practitioners had to navigate a landscape with varying levels of understanding and implementation of those guidelines, highlighting the need for ongoing research and collaboration in the field. The New IAQP: The recent updates to the Indoor Air Quality Procedure in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 replace subjective interpretations by project engineers with clear, quantitative requirements. This ensures acceptable indoor air quality and reduces risk for those designing with this ventilation method. Let's talk about these changes: What are the differences? List of Design Compounds: Table 6-5 was added into the "new" Indoor Air Quality Procedure which provides a list of 15 contaminants or "Design Compounds" and their limits. This addition gives engineers a finite list to measure and certify acceptable indoor air quality has been met. Indoor Air Quality Verification Testing: ASHRAE provides IAQ testing requirements to verify system contaminant removal efficiency. The requirements include allowed laboratory test methods, direct read instrument specifications, minimum calibration, and more. IAQP Calculator: ASHRAE developed a third-party user-friendly calculator to simplify IAQP calculations and predict IAQ impact and performance. The Benefits of IAQP: Why stick to the VRP for your building's ventilation design when there's a better option? The new engineered ventilation system design (IAQP) allows recirculation of purified air, drastically reducing the need for outside air. This reduction brings several benefits: Energy and Cost Savings: Reducing the requirements for outside air lessens the demand on HVAC systems, resulting in decreased energy consumption for heating and cooling, ultimately lowering operational cost and supporting decarbonization and sustainability efforts. Reduced Equipment Requirements: By minimizing outdoor air intake, it becomes possible to downsize various equipment, including chillers, cooling towers, heating systems, and air handlers. This leads to cost savings during installation and lowers the requirement for large energy recovery systems or dedicated outdoor air systems. Enhanced Indoor Air Quality: The IAQP enables strict control over indoor air contaminants through the use of advanced filtration and compliant air cleaning technologies, which leads to acceptable indoor air quality. Resilience Against Outdoor Threats: Relying heavily on outside air can expose occupants to elevated levels of pollutants, especially with the growing risk of wildfires and urban pollution. IAQP's focus on contaminant control makes buildings more resilient by reducing the intake of potentially harmful outdoor air, which is crucial for areas experiencing ongoing air quality issues. When Will Your State Adopt the IAQP into Building Code? Luckily, you don't have to wait. The International Mechanical Code (IMC) allows for the use of both the VRP and the IAQP, the latter of which is described as an "engineered ventilation system design." In addition, the IMC has accepted a change in its next revision to further support the IAQP based on a request from ASHRAE. Furthermore, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is developing it's LEED Version 5 parameters and has recently published it for public review. Among the various earnable credits for LEED Certification is the adoption of the Indoor Air Quality Procedure as it is written in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. Similarly, performing indoor air quality testing to the requirements in the same standard also counts towards LEED Certification. How Do I Implement the IAQP? With largely in-room portable air purifiers in the market, how is the new performance-based ventilation procedure, or IAQP, possible? AirBox has recently introduced its line of High-Volume Purifiers (HVPs) that were specifically designed for the Indoor Air Quality Procedure. The units range from 2,000 to 9,000 CFM to cover large scale, multi-room, and whole-building purification depending on building design. With advanced filtration on board, the AirBox HVPs can effectively remove all design compounds and reduce outdoor air intake by 50%-90% resulting in immense yearly energy savings and a reduction in HVAC capacity in new construction. In addition, the AirBox Analytical Group can also perform the required Indoor Air Quality Verification Testing in accordance with all testing requirements put forth by ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. AirBox combines data from cutting-edge sensor technology with in-depth lab analysis performed by an accredited third-party lab to ensure a comprehensive and accurate assessment and verification of air quality. Get Started: AirBox can assist your design team in implementing the Indoor Air Quality Procedure whether it's for retrofit or new construction. Our team of experts specializes in leveraging the newest ventilation and indoor air quality standards for our clients. We offer a comprehensive, turnkey solution for IAQP, providing everything from design assistance and feasibility calculations to solutions and verification testing. Analytical Group can also perform Reach out to our team to get started on feasibility calculations and projected ROI ...

ASHRAE Releases Guideline 44-2024: A Resource to Protect Indoor Air Quality From Wildfire Smoke

In response to the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires and prescribed burns, ASHRAE (the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) has released Guideline 44-2024. This comprehensive document provides guidance on protecting building occupants from the harmful effects of smoke during wildfire and prescribed burn events. The guideline addresses various aspects of building design, engineering, and operation, marking a significant step forward in public health and safety regarding air quality in residential and commercial structures. Overview of ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024 Purpose The core purpose of ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024 is to offer practical strategies and best practices for mitigating the risks associated with smoke exposure during wildfire events. It aims to assist building owners, engineers, architects, and facility managers in developing effective systems and processes that ensure a safe indoor environment in the face of poor outdoor air quality. Key Features 1. Risk Assessment and Planning Guideline 44 emphasizes the importance of understanding local wildfire risks and incorporating this knowledge into building design and operations. It encourages a thorough assessment of potential hazards and the development of contingency plans that prioritize occupant safety. 2. Building Strategies The guideline provides strategies for enhancing the building envelope to minimize smoke infiltration, as well as ventilation changes to better control indoor air quality while minimizing outdoor air intake during polluted events. Some of these building enhancements include sealing gaps in the structural design, employing MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) 13 filters within HVAC systems, and adding proven air cleaning technologies to reduce indoor smoke levels. 4. Communication and Training Another essential aspect of the guideline is the emphasis on communication protocols. Organizations are urged to train staff on recognizing air quality concerns related to wildfires and to establish clear communication channels with occupants regarding safety measures and building operations. 5. Post-Event Procedures Post-wildfire smoke events can lead to lingering air quality issues. ASHRAE Guideline 44 includes protocols for assessing and restoring indoor air quality after such events, including flushing out the space, assessing and verifying the indoor air quality with compliant testing, and more. Implementation and Compliance Implementing the recommendations outlined in ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024 may require collaboration among various stakeholders, including building owners, design professionals, and facility managers. By adhering to the guideline, organizations can enhance occupant safety and reduce liability associated with smoke exposure. Putting Standards Into Actions If wildfire smoke is prevalent in your area, immediate changes can be easily made. AirBox offers highly compliant portable air purifiers for an easy plug-and-play set-up. We have also recently introduced its line of High-Volume Purifiers (HVPs) that utilize Certified HEPA and Advanced Molecular Adsorbent filtration capable of catching smoke and other pollutants in indoor air. These units range from 2,000 to 9,000 CFM to cover large scale, multi-room, and whole-building purification depending on building design. With the AirBox Advanced Operating System on board, the AirBox HVPs can switch to a building Smoke Readiness Plan with the press of a button. Even in normal operating modes, these units can reduce outdoor air intake by 50%-90% resulting in immense yearly energy savings and a reduction in HVAC capacity in new construction using the new ASHRAE Indoor Air Quality Procedure ventilation design. In addition, the AirBox Analytical Group can also perform Indoor Air Quality Assessment and Verification Testing in accordance with all testing requirements put forth by ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. AirBox combines data from cutting-edge sensor technology with in-depth lab analysis performed by an accredited third-party lab to ensure a comprehensive and accurate assessment and verification of indoor air quality. AirBox can assist your design team in implementing ASHRAE Guideline 44 whether it’s for retrofit or new construction. Our team of experts specializes in leveraging the newest ventilation and indoor air quality standards for our clients. Reach out to our team to get started. A Cleaner Future ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024 signifies a vital step forward in addressing the challenges posed by smoke from wildfires and prescribed burns. By providing a comprehensive framework for protecting building occupants, the guideline empowers architects, engineers, and facility managers to implement effective strategies that enhance indoor air quality and reduce health risks during wildfire events. For more detailed insights, stakeholders are encouraged to review the complete ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024 document, available through the ASHRAE website and other professional channels ...

USGBC Endorses the ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 Indoor Air Quality Procedure in LEED Version 5

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently published its proposed LEED Version 5 for public review. This significant milestone not only symbolizes an ongoing commitment to enhancing sustainability in the built environment, but it also underscores a pivotal shift in prioritizing indoor air quality (IAQ) standards-a move that is more crucial than ever in the wake of recent global health challenges we've faced. What's New in LEED Version 5? The transition to LEED Version 5 signals a more advanced approach in addressing various environmental concerns, particularly those related to human health. The most notable addition to the proposed update is the incorporation of the latest indoor air quality standards set forth by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers). Specifically, LEED Version 5 will allow the adoption of certain practices within ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 and ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 as earnable credits, which lays out comprehensive guidelines for maintain healthy indoor environments. Indoor Air Quality Procedure ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 introduced a new Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP), enabling building designers and operators to incorporate air cleaning into ventilation design to reduce outdoor air intake resulting in immense energy savings. This flexibility allows buildings to ensure healthier indoor environments without being strictly bound to traditional, often outdated, ventilation requirements. By endorsing this standard, LEED Version 5 promotes practices that adapt to the dynamic nature of indoor air quality, enhancing overall occupant health and productivity. Indoor Air Quality Assessment Testing In addition to the earnable credits through the implementation of the IAQP, LEED Version 5 also includes specifications for indoor air quality assessment testing also outlined in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. These requirements provide a detailed framework for evaluating the air quality within buildings, emphasizing the measurement of a variety of contaminants, testing equipment calibration specifications, and the processes in which the assessments must be performed. Air Cleaner Effectiveness Testing ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 lays out guidelines for prescriptive indoor air quality management when there is heightened risk for infectious aerosol contamination and for the first time, provides quantitative testing requirements for the effectiveness of air cleaning technology. When adding indoor air cleaning systems to ventilation design, LEED Version 5 will allow credits to be earned when such devices are tested for ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 and ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 requirements. By aligning with ASHRAE's rigorous testing standards, the LEED Version 5 framework encourages the adoption of proven air cleaning technologies, empowering building owners and designers to make informed decisions that contribute to healthier indoor environments. This initiative not only supports sustainability goals but also fosters resilience in buildings, promoting a guaranteed approach to environmental and public health in the built environment. Public Review: Your Chance to Contribute The launch of the public review phase allows stakeholders to provide input on the proposed LEED Version 5. This collaborative approach is vital for ensuring that the credits are practical, relevant, and aligned with the evolving needs on the communities. Engaging in this process not only contributes to refining the crediting system but also fosters a collective commitment toward creating healthier and more resilient built environments for future generations. Conclusion The publication of proposed LEED Version 5 by the USGBC marks a watershed moment in the realm of sustainable buildings. By embracing the ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022's Indoor Air Quality Procedure, its IAQ assessment specifications, and ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 air cleaner testing requirements, the USGBC is not only ensuring that buildings meet a higher standard of indoor air quality, but it is also equipping building professionals with the tools necessary to actively monitor and improve these conditions. In a world where the implications of air quality have never been more apparent, the proposed changes signal a commitment to sustainability that values human health alongside environmental stewardship. We encourage everyone in the industry to engage in the public review process, ensuring that the evolution of LEED reflects the collective wisdom and needs of the community. Together, let's strive for a future where our built environments support not only the planet but the well-being of every individual ...

AirBox Showcases Innovative Solutions at the CleanAIRE NC Breathe Conference

Raleigh, NC - [October 2nd, 2024] - AirBox, a leader in air purification technology and indoor air quality testing, proudly participated as an exhibitor at the CleanAIRE NC Breathe Conference held last week in Raleigh, North Carolina. The conference, aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation in air quality improvement efforts across North Carolina, provided an excellent platform for AirBox to showcase its cutting-edge solutions and engage with key stakeholders in the environment health sector. The CleanAIRE NC Breathe Conference brought together leaders from government, industry, academia, and environmental advocacy organizations, all dedicated to advancing environmental initiatives and addressing the pressing challenges of pollution in North Carolina. AirBox's presence at the event underscored the company's commitment to enhancing public health through advanced air purification technology and comprehensive indoor air quality assessment and verification testing. During the conference, AirBox displayed its Vortex 2000 HVP (High-Volume Purifier). The attendees were able to experience first-hand the 4-stages of filtration this unit utilizes, including Certified 99.99% HEPA and Advanced Molecular Adsorbent technology, and it's Advanced Operating System that connects to a wireless dashboard, allowing unit monitoring, adjusting, scheduling, and filter life tracking. The AirBox High-Volume Purifiers are revolutionizing the industry by allowing 50%-90% reduction in outdoor air, both retro-fit and designed in, providing immense energy savings and lower capital costs with the downsize of HVAC equipment. With the added benefits of clean air to all occupants, this unit was the perfect fit for the NC Breathe Conference. Additionally, the NC Breathe attendees were also able to stop at the booth and talk with the AirBox Environmental Scientist, Cara Cywinski, about the development and protocols of the AirBox Indoor Air Quality Assessment and Verification Testing. The AirBox Analytical Group provides for particulate and gaseous contaminant testing coupled with in-depth third-party lab analysis to ensure accuracy. These tools empower communities to track air pollution levels in real-time, providing valuable information for decision-makers to implement effective strategies for air quality management. "We are thrilled to have participated in the CleanAIRE 2024 NC Breathe Conference," said Cara Cywinski. "This event allows us to connect with other organizations that share our passion for cleaner air and healthier communities. Our technology plays a crucial role in understanding and managing indoor air quality, and we are excited to collaborate with others in this vital effort." Throughout the conference, AirBox representatives engaged with attendees, sharing insights on the importance of data-driven approaches to indoor air quality management. The response to AirBox's innovative solutions was overwhelmingly positive, indicating a strong interest in technology that can significantly improve air quality. As part of its ongoing commitment to provide the cleanest spaces for all, AirBox is dedicated to supporting initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and public health. The company looks forward to continuing its partnership with organizations like CleanAIRE NC to drive impactful change in air quality across North Carolina and beyond. For more information about AirBox and its solutions, please visit www.airboxamerica.com About AirBox: AirBox is an industry leader in contamination control and pathogen mitigation for commercial facilities and occupied spaces backed by 35 years of experience in micro-contamination management within the semiconductor and life science industries. AirBox indoor air quality solutions are designed to improve health and safety while providing a more sustainable built environment by reducing energy consumption. By leveraging advanced technology and data analytics, AirBox empowers communities to make informed decisions for healthier living environments ...

AirBox is First to Market with High-Volume Air Purification for Commercial Application, Solidifying its Position as an Indoor Air Quality Industry Pioneer

[Austin, Texas] – [August 29th, 2024] – AirBox, a leader in innovative air purification technology, is proud to announce the shipment of the first integrated total-building High-Volume Purifiers (HVPs). This pioneering initiative makes AirBox clients the first to reap the benefits of immense energy savings with the new Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) outlined by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 62.1. Utilizing AirBox HVPs to enable IAQP, these facilities will see a reduction of up to 50%-90% of outdoor air, typically resulting in an ROI of less than three years. In light of the increasing awareness of the impact of indoor air quality, deployment of a standard to monitor the indoor air quality is crucial to safeguard the health and well-being of occupants and employees within a facility. Luckily, ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 – Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality was introduced and is the first to provide a quantitative standard for acceptable indoor air quality, while offering an energy-saving alternative to conventional ventilation procedures. The new Indoor Air Quality Procedure allows a reduction in return and outdoor air by using air cleaners to remove harmful contaminants to recirculate clean air. Although previously impractical to implement with no suitable air cleaning devices to install, AirBox sought to fill that gap with the first ever High-Volume Air Purifiers. While the AirBox HVPs were originally designed to comply with the new ASHRAE Standard 241 – Control of Infectious Aerosols to supply up to five times the amount of clean air during times of heightened infection risk, AirBox soon realized the substantial absence in acceptable air cleaning devices that effectively mitigate the contaminants of concern while integrating with other ventilation systems within a building for the IAQP. AirBox then shifted air purification from traditional portable devices to high-volume, total-building solutions. Engineered and manufactured in the USA, these units are made to handle large spaces, making them particularly well-suited for new and existing industrial and commercial applications where air quality is paramount, such as schools, manufacturing facilities, restaurants, arenas, and more. Additionally, the AirBox HVPs not only meet the new requirements of the IAQP and Standard 241 but are equipped with the technology to comply with the up-and-coming ASHRAE Standard 44P – Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events. The AirBox HVPs capture the regulated harmful contaminants listed in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 Table 6-5 with their Advanced Molecular Adsorbent and Certified HEPA filtration technology designed to target airborne pathogens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), allergens, and particulate matter from the facility’s environment, mitigating potential liability. Each High-Volume Purifier is also equipped with the AirBox Advanced Operating System (AOS), a wireless dashboard that integrates with Building Management Systems, to monitor, adjust, and schedule the units, productively minimizing maintenance needs. The AirBox AOS connects to integrated differential pressure, TVOC, and CO2 sensors to track filter efficiency and replacement timelines. With the growing emphasis on air quality, AirBox’s commitment to innovation and compliance is a vital step in enhancing sanitary conditions and ensuring the safety of a building’s occupants. "We have to start looking at ventilation differently in the post COVID era. AirBox is revolutionizing indoor air by leveraging new ventilation standards to provide substantial energy and capital cost savings. Change is long overdue." said Adam Smith, President of AirBox, “There is a new player in the HVAC industry and we’re changing the game. No one has been able to take advantage of the energy savings with the revamped IAQP, because there hasn’t been a solution to make it feasible...  The tools have not been in place to make it happen, until AirBox stepped up to the plate.” The ASHRAE Indoor Air Quality Procedure also requires Verification Testing for the contaminants of concern listed in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 Table 6-5. To provide the total indoor air quality package, AirBox also developed a group of analytical technicians to test for each contaminant. The AirBox Indoor Air Quality Verification Testing includes the use of highly calibrated sensors, air sampling diagnostic equipment, and in-depth lab analysis performed by an accredited lab to ensure a comprehensive, accurate assessment of air quality and comply with all the testing requirements in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022. With the profound influence of indoor air quality ever evolving, it is crucial to not only learn the levels of pollutants present but to understand their sources to effectively mitigate the risks. As awareness of the importance of air quality continues to grow, AirBox remains at the forefront of solutions and services that not only comply with current regulations but also anticipate future standards. The deployment of these purifiers is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation, safety, and public health at a time when commercial facilities are facing unprecedented challenges. For press inquiries or additional information about AirBox's High-Volume Purifiers and compliance initiatives, please contact: Matt DonovanDirector of Business DevelopmentAirBox(716) 864-3931mdonovan@airboxamerica.comwww.airboxamerica.com About AirBox: As an industry leader with 35 years of experience in micro-contamination settings associated with semiconductor and life science process environments, AirBox specializes in air quality compliance in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 62.1 requirements. Our team consists of highly trained engineers and scientists adept at evaluating particulate and gaseous contaminants, pinpointing potential pollution sources, and offering customized solution recommendations. AirBox is dedicated to redefining indoor air quality through innovative purification solutions and services ...

The Airborne Act is Back – Tax Credits for Indoor Air Quality Improvements

The Airborne Act, recently reintroduced by Virginia Representative Congressman Don Beyer with backing from ASHRAE and various industry groups, proposes a tax credit per square foot for indoor air quality (IAQ) assessments in commercial buildings. Announced on July 11, 2024, the reintroduction of this legislation aims to encourage non-residential property owners to perform IAQ assessments and enhance their ventilation and air filtration systems to better benefit the health of the building and its occupants. In a statement made during the announcement, Beyer emphasized the urgency of improving IAQ in workplaces due to ongoing concerns about pandemics, stating, "The COVID-19 pandemic illustrated the dangers of airborne respiratory diseases and the importance of adequate indoor ventilation and indoor air quality, but the improved HVAC and air filtration systems necessary to improve air quality can be expensive to install and maintain. This bill would use the tax code to give building owners incentives to perform IAQ inspections and upgrades, which would make our workplaces safer from both the threat of COVID-19 and future airborne disease outbreaks." The Airborne Act would provide commercial building owners with a tax credit of $1 per square foot for conducting IAQ evaluations, $5 per square foot for upgraded air filters, $50 per square foot for HVAC system improvements capped at 50% of the total project cost. Additionally, it introduces a voluntary certification program through the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, allowing property owners to certify compliance with IAQ standards like ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022, which the bill uses as its compliance foundation. The Airborne Act not only provides an incentive to improve indoor air quality in commercial buildings but also sets a clear standard to adhere to to maximize improvements. This bill requires these IAQ upgrades to be designed to minimize ventilation energy use through the Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022, as opposed to the less energy-efficient Ventilation Rate Procedure. The Time is Now AirBox is the total solution for the Airborne Act of 2024. The AirBox IAQ Verification Testing and Assessment and their revolutionary High-Volume Air Purifiers (HVPs) are all designed and adhere to ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 and ASHRAE Standard 241 - Control of Infectious Aerosols, making AirBox the most qualified partner for IAQ improvements. AirBox has 35 years of micro-contamination settings associated with semiconductor and life science processes environments. Proudly designed and manufactured in the USA, our commercial air purifiers are equipped with Certified 99.99% HEPA filtration, advanced molecular adsorbent media, and the AirBox Advanced Operating System (AOS), a remotely controlled dashboard that allows you to connect, manage, adjust, schedule, and monitor your AirBox air purifiers. According to ASHRAE Executive Vice President Jeff Littleton, now is an opportune time to establish a national IAQ standard. He remarked, ”We regulate water and food, and as the pandemic showed, indoor air quality significantly impacts human health and comfort. Perhaps it’s time for federal regulation addressing indoor air quality.” ...

Navigating the Future of Indoor Air Quality: AirBox Embraces the New IAQP Calculator

The world of indoor air quality (IAQ) is constantly evolving, and recent advancements in technology and research are leading to better understanding and more effective solutions. One such advancement is the new ASHRAE Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) calculator, a powerful tool for predicting and controlling IAQ in buildings. AirBox, a leading innovator in smart ventilation solutions, is enthusiastically embracing this new calculator as a crucial component of its commitment to providing healthier and more sustainable indoor environments. What is the Indoor Air Quality Procedure? The Indoor Air Quality Procedure is an alternative to the widely used Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP) for determining the design rate of outdoor airflow necessary to maintain acceptable indoor air quality. The IAQP design ensures that concentrations of design compounds and PM2.5, such as formaldehyde and ozone, in the indoor environment are kept below their design limits. This is achieved through a combination of indoor and outdoor source control, filtration and air cleaning, and outdoor air. What is the ASHRAE IAQP Calculator The ASHRAE IAQP calculator is a comprehensive tool published in 2024 as part of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022, Appendix F. Designed to be user-friendly, the calculator allows architects, engineers, and building owners to: Assess the potential IAQ impact of various building design features, including factors like occupancy, ventilation rates, filtration and air cleaning, and material emissions. Predict IAQ performance by forecasting how IAQ will change over time based on different scenarios. Identify and quantify sources of IAQ contamination, enabling targeted interventions to improve air quality. Optimize IAQ solutions through the use of data-driven insights to guide the selection of efficient and effective air filtration, ventilation, and other IAQ strategies.   AirBox's Embrace of the IAQP Calculator AirBox recognizes the importance of staying at the forefront of IAQ best practices. The IAQP calculator is a crucial tool for AirBox, enabling it to accurately assess indoor air quality and provide customized recommendations for improvement. We plan to utilize the calculator in the following ways: Project design and optimization: The calculator will be integrated into the design phase of AirBox projects, ensuring that ventilation and air cleaning systems are optimized for specific needs and scenarios. Client education and transparency: AirBox will use the calculator to provide clients with data-driven insights into their building's IAQ performance. Research and development: AirBox plans to leverage the calculator for research and development, furthering its understanding of IAQ dynamics and the effectiveness of its air purification solutions.   The Future of IAQ with AirBox and the ASHRAE IAQP Calculator The combined power of AirBox’s innovative air purification technology and the new ASHRAE IAQP calculator represents a significant step forward in achieving optimal indoor air quality. The calculator's scientific foundation and industry-recognized standards ensure reliable and accurate IAQ assessments, making it an indispensable tool for AirBox in its mission to improve indoor air quality. By embracing data-driven solutions and prioritizing occupant health, AirBox is paving the way for a future where buildings are not just structures but thriving environments that support well-being and productivity ...

The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier: Clean Air for High Impurity Environments

Introduction Imagine walking into a bustling manufacturing plant where the air is thick with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and lingering odors from various industrial processes. The air quality challenges in such high-impurity environments can be daunting. Not only do these pollutants affect the health and well-being of workers, but they also compromise the efficiency of operations and the quality of the products. The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier (HVP) from AirBox is designed specifically to tackle these tough air quality issues. With its impressive airflow capacity and robust four-stage filtration system, the Vortex is a game-changer for environments that demand clean, healthy air. In this blog post, I’ll take you through the remarkable features of the Vortex and how it stands out in purifying air in high-impurity environments and why it is the ultimate solution for industries where air quality is a critical concern. Moving Air, Moving Fast: The Vortex's Airflow Capacity One of the standout features of the Vortex HVP is its impressive airflow capacity. In simple terms, airflow capacity refers to the volume of air an air purifier can move through its system, typically measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or cubic feet per hour (CFH). The Vortex HVP excels in this regard, producing about 9,200 CFM, which translates to a staggering 552,000 CFH. This makes the Vortex highly effective in handling large spaces and ensuring that even the most polluted air is swiftly and thoroughly cleaned. In a large manufacturing plant, for example, the Vortex can quickly purify the air, removing harmful pollutants and creating a safer, healthier environment. This high airflow capacity is crucial for maintaining air quality in environments where large volumes of air need to be cleaned efficiently and effectively. The Power of Molecular Adsorption: How the Vortex Tackles VOCs and Beyond One of the most critical aspects of the Vortex's design is its advanced Molecular Adsorbent filtration system, which is highly effective in removing VOCs and other airborne pollutants. What Are VOCs? Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a group of chemicals commonly found in industrial environments. They can originate from a variety of sources, including solvents, paints, and cleaning supplies. VOCs are unpleasant due to their strong odors and can also pose significant health risks, such as respiratory irritation and long-term health effects. Vortex’s Molecular Adsorbent Filtration System The Vortex HVP uses a specialized Molecular Adsorbent filtration system designed to tackle these pollutants head-on. This system incorporates various proprietary blends of adsorbent media to target specific contaminants, such as heavy concentrations of VOCs.. Effectiveness Against Pollutants The effectiveness of the Vortex's carbon filtration system is evident in its ability to handle various high-impurity environments. This system excels in settings such as smoking lounges, manufacturing facilities, and areas with heavy chemical use. By effectively removing VOCs, ozone, aldehydes, and smoke, the Vortex ensures that the air is significantly cleaner and safer for occupants. For instance, in a smoking lounge, the Vortex can dramatically reduce the concentration of smoke and odor, providing a more pleasant and healthier environment. Similarly, in a manufacturing facility with heavy chemical use, the Vortex’s Molecular Adsorbent filters can remove harmful organic compounds, improving overall air quality. Certified HEPA: A Double Layer of Protection Ensuring clean air in high-impurity environments requires more than just one type of filtration. The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier uses a sophisticated dual filtration system. This starts with Molecular Adsorbent filters to capture larger pollutants like VOCs and aldehydes. Following this, Certified HEPA filters trap smaller particles, ensuring thorough air cleaning. How HEPA Filters Work AirBox Certified HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters capture at least 99.99% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, bacteria, pollen, and mold spores. They are highly effective in removing tiny particles that can be harmful when inhaled, making them a standard in industries requiring exceptionally clean air. Why Dual Filtration is Crucial Combining Certified HEPA and Molecular Adsorbent filtration offers robust defense against a broad spectrum of contaminants: In environments with high levels of both particulate matter and gaseous pollutants, this dual filtration ensures the air is exceptionally clean. For instance, in healthcare facilities, this system means the air is free of harmful microorganisms and large chemical pollutants, providing critical protection against airborne diseases and other hazards. Built to Last: The Vortex's Durable Construction In challenging environments, durability is crucial. The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier is designed with robust construction to withstand industrial and commercial settings. Construction Materials The Vortex uses aircraft-grade aluminum panels and a sturdy structural steel frame. This provides exceptional strength and durability, ensuring the unit performs well under harsh conditions.  Weather Resistance The Vortex HVP is equipped with a durable powder coating, tested for 1,000 hours of salt spray resistance. This prevents rust and corrosion, even in coastal areas. It also features R12 insulation, enhancing its resistance to varying weather conditions and making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. In industrial environments, where equipment faces extreme conditions, the Vortex's durable construction ensures it remains effective. Whether on a rooftop in Los Angeles or in a harsh industrial setting, the Vortex HVP provides reliable air purification with minimal maintenance. The Vortex’s durability not only extends its lifespan but also ensures continuous air purification in demanding environments, making it a cost-effective investment for maintaining high air quality over the long term. Our meticulously crafted construction stands the test of time, backed by a transferable lifetime warranty, assuring you of unparalleled peace of mind. Seamless Integration: The Vortex and Your Existing HVAC System A key feature of the Vortex High Volume Air Purifier is its ability to seamlessly integrate with existing HVAC systems. This integration is designed to be straightforward and efficient, minimizing disruption and maximizing performance. Easy Installation The Vortex can be easily connected to various new and existing HVAC systems, including indoor and outdoor mechanical systems. This integration means that the Vortex enables the design of IAQP and energy savings by using recirculated and purified air. This setup reduces the need for additional equipment and simplifies the overall air purification process. Cost-Effectiveness Integrating the Vortex with existing mechanical systems is cost-effective. It reduces installation time and expenses by utilizing the current ductwork and HVAC infrastructure. This seamless integration also optimizes the overall HVAC system, improving its efficiency and reducing energy costs by ensuring that only clean air is heated or cooled. Efficiency and Performance By integrating with the new and existing mechanical systems, the Vortex enhances the overall air quality management of the building. It ensures that all air circulated within the space is purified, addressing both particulate and gaseous pollutants. This comprehensive approach to air purification improves indoor air quality significantly, benefiting both health and operational efficiency. In retrofit projects, the Vortex can be added to older buildings to upgrade their air purification capabilities without the need for extensive renovations. In new constructions, it provides a state-of-the-art solution that integrates smoothly with modern mechanical system designs. Smart Fleet Management: Enhancing Efficiency and Control The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier’s Smart Fleet Management System offers advanced real-time monitoring and control. This system allows HVAC professionals to track the purifier's performance continuously, ensuring any issues are detected and addressed promptly. Real-time data helps maintain optimal air quality by providing insights into the purifier's operation and effectiveness. Scheduling and Automation  The system's scheduling and automation capabilities are designed to enhance efficiency. Users can set specific times for the Vortex to operate, ensuring it runs only when necessary. This automation reduces energy consumption and operational costs, while also extending the lifespan of the unit by preventing unnecessary wear and tear. Seamless Integration with HVAC Systems  Integrating seamlessly with existing HVAC systems, the Smart Fleet Management System optimizes overall performance. It coordinates air purification with HVAC functions, ensuring that both systems work together efficiently. This integration leads to improved energy efficiency, reduced maintenance costs, and consistent air quality. Conclusion The Vortex High Volume Air Purifier is designed for high-impurity environments, offering unmatched air purification through high airflow capacity, advanced Molecular Adsorption filtration, Certified HEPA filtration, and durable construction. Its seamless integration with existing mechanical systems ensures efficient and cost-effective operation. For HVAC professionals, the Vortex provides a reliable solution for maintaining clean air in industrial, commercial, and healthcare settings.  To learn more, contact a sales representative or visit our product page. Invest in the Vortex today for superior air quality ...

Large Scale Air Purification is Finally Here

Introducing the biggest thing in indoor air purification. Literally. Are you faced with the challenge of purifying large-scale or multi-room spaces where a fleet of air purifiers isn't feasible? Your solution has arrived. AirBox introduces high-volume air purifiers designed to tackle entire buildings and expansive areas like arenas and gymnasiums with ease. Regardless of the industry, service, or activities taking place, indoor air quality has become a paramount concern for occupied spaces. The increasing awareness of indoor air quality's profound effect on health has sparked a revolution in clean air initiatives. Purifying large, high occupancy spaces like schools, manufacturing facilities, arenas, multi-family dwellings, medical facilities, gymnasiums, retail buildings, and beyond has been a continuous challenge for engineers, building facilities managers, and owners – until now.  Introducing High-Volume Air Purification AirBox is introducing a trilogy of revolutionary solutions customizable for any high-volume air purification needs. The Vortex, for comprehensive building purification, the Stratus, for expansive venues like arenas and gymnasiums, and the Vortex 2000, for interstitial and suspended multi-room systems, are exceptionally efficient air purifiers crafted to comply with current and forthcoming indoor air quality standards. Rigorously validated through third-party testing, these High-Volume Purifiers (HVPs) deliver unprecedented Clean Airflow rates, with the Stratus reaching up to 4,850 CFM and the Vortex achieving up to 9,200 CFM (equivalent to 550,000 CFH). Notably, the good news doesn’t stop there… The Key Benefits Optimized ControlsMost buildings aren’t always occupied at maximum capacity, so why run air purification systems that way? The AirBox HVPs are equipped with Smart Fleet Management, a remotely controlled dashboard that allows you to connect, manage, adjust, schedule, and monitor all Airbox air purifiers in a facility, allowing you to conserve energy and money. This software connects to the integrated differential pressure, VOC, and CO2 sensors on board to read real-time indoor air quality and track filter life and efficiency.  Constant ComplianceAirBox proactively engineered their HVPs to align with existing and future ventilation requirements in mind. Both the Vortex and the Stratus can be used for ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2022 Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) for energy reduction or possible reduction of outdoor air through the use of recirculated and purified air, while maintaining all design compounds within the building under their design limits. The AirBox HVPs also comply with the new ASHRAE Standard 241-2023 Infection Risk Management Mode for heightened airborne disease transmission risk, relying on compliant air filtration systems for enhanced air output. These high-volume air purifiers even comply with the upcoming Guideline 44P for minimizing the effects of wildfire smoke.  Reliable EfficiencyEvery AirBox high-volume air purifier undergoes meticulous assembly, featuring a direct-drive variable-speed, high-efficiency fan motor with a single intake plenum to enhance system reliability and efficiency. Constructed with durable aircraft-grade aluminum sheet metal skin, these units ensure leak-free operation, weather resistance, and corrosion protection. With slide-out filter racks featuring cam-lock style compression seals, maintenance becomes seamless, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Cost EffectiveAir purifiers are an investment in the health and well-being of a building and its occupants. AirBox high-volume units provide a cost-effective, energy-efficient alternative to a fleet of portable air cleaners to make achieving cleaner air easier and worthwhile. Adaptable InstallationBoth units allow for optimized installation and operation with multiple integration applications and mounting configurations. Think of HVPs as central air purification, connect them to your current systems whether through ducting, rooftop integration, plenum rooms, and other compatible setups. These applications are supported by comprehensive Integration Configuration Guidelines as well as Indoor Air Quality Procedure Calculations and post install Verification Testing. Absolute FiltrationAirBox HVPs deliver comprehensive control over particulate and gaseous contaminants through a 3- to 4-stage filtration process. Each unit employs Certified HEPA filtration, boasting a 99.99% effectiveness in eliminating airborne particles and aerosols down to the most penetrating particle size (MPPS) of 0.3 microns, allowing for volumetric flow to be created toward heightened measure standards compliance. Additionally, depending on your specific environment, they can be paired with an Advanced Molecular Adsorbent Carbon filter to efficiently reduce contaminants in the make-up air where hazardous chemical contaminants, VOCs, ozone, and other gaseous pollutants are prevalent in your facility. Upgrade Your Building with Centralized Air Purification Engineers can expect to work closely with AirBox to ensure these units are implemented to achieve maximum efficiency for their building or large single-space. Orders are underway with the first-to-market units being scheduled for installation this summer. Building and facility managers or owners are encouraged to contact AirBox early to ensure installation scheduling before the end of the year. The importance of maintaining healthy indoor air quality has never been greater ...

High-Volume Air Purifiers: Engineering Clean Air for Large Commercial Spaces

In the wake of recent global events, indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a top priority for businesses and building managers across industries. This is especially true for large, open spaces such as gymnasiums, conference halls, and auditoriums, where ensuring adequate ventilation and air purification can be particularly challenging.  Traditional HVAC systems often fall short of effectively cleaning the air in these expansive environments, leaving occupants susceptible to airborne pollutants and potential health risks. Fortunately, advancements in air purification technology offer promising solutions. High-volume air purifiers, like the AirBox Stratus, are specifically designed to tackle the unique challenges of maintaining clean air in large commercial settings. These powerful systems work independently or alongside existing HVAC infrastructure to provide superior air filtration and circulation, creating a healthier and more comfortable environment for everyone. Engineered for Excellence: Stratus Technical Specifications and Performance At AirBox, we understand the critical need for powerful and efficient air purification solutions in large commercial spaces. That's why we engineered the Stratus as a built in high volume purification unit with cutting-edge technology and meticulous attention to detail.  Here's a closer look at the key features that make the Stratus High Volume Air Purifier a leader in its class: Unmatched Airflow: The Stratus boasts an impressive 4,850 CFM airflow rate, ensuring rapid and thorough air circulation throughout expansive areas. This high-capacity air exchange effectively dilutes airborne contaminants and improves overall indoor air quality. Comprehensive Filtration: Our commitment to clean air is reflected in the Stratus's advanced three-stage filtration system. We begin with an activated carbon filter to eliminate odors and VOCs, followed by a MERV-9 antimicrobial filter to capture larger particles. Finally, a HEPA filter ensures the removal of 99.99% of airborne particulate matter, including allergens, bacteria, and viruses. Energy-Conscious Design: Recognizing the importance of sustainability, we equipped the Stratus with an energy-efficient ECM motor and intelligent controls. This allows for optimized performance while minimizing power consumption, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Quiet Performance: We understand that a peaceful environment is essential for any commercial space. The Stratus is designed with sound attenuation in mind, operating discreetly without causing disruption. Validated Performance: We stand behind the quality and performance of our products. The Stratus undergoes rigorous testing using calibrated industry equipment to ensure it meets and exceeds expectations for airflow, filtration efficiency, and energy consumption. Our new high volume air purifiers are a testament to AirBox's dedication to providing superior air purification solutions for large commercial spaces. With its powerful performance and innovative features, the Stratus offers peace of mind and promotes a healthier environment for building occupants and visitors alike. Intelligent Control: The Smart Fleet Management System At AirBox, we believe that managing indoor air quality should be effortless and intuitive. That's why we developed the Smart Fleet Management System, a comprehensive platform that provides unparalleled control and monitoring capabilities for our air purifiers.  Here's how the Smart Fleet System empowers you to optimize air quality in your facility: Remote Monitoring and Control: Access real-time data and adjust settings for your Stratus units from anywhere, at any time, through our user-friendly online dashboard. Monitor air quality parameters, track filter life, and adjust fan speeds remotely, ensuring optimal performance and convenience. Customizable Scheduling: Create tailored schedules to align air purifier operation with occupancy patterns and specific needs of your facility. Set automated on/off times, adjust fan speeds for different periods, and optimize energy usage by only running the units when necessary. Proactive Maintenance: Eliminate the guesswork of filter replacement. The Smart Fleet System tracks filter life based on actual usage and sends timely alerts when it's time for a change. This ensures peak performance and prevents potential airflow restrictions due to clogged filters. Seamless Integration: For facilities with Building Management Systems (BMS), the Smart Fleet platform offers seamless integration capabilities. This allows for centralized control and monitoring of your air purifiers alongside other building systems, streamlining operations and enhancing overall efficiency. The AirBox Smart Fleet Management System empowers you to take control of your indoor air quality with ease and precision. Its intuitive interface, remote access, and automated features provide unmatched convenience and ensure that your air purifiers are always operating at peak performance. Seamless Integration: Installation and HVAC Compatibility The Stratus is designed for straightforward installation and seamless integration with existing HVAC systems. We understand the importance of a hassle-free process for HVAC professionals, so we've ensured that the Stratus is adaptable and easy to implement in various commercial settings.  Here's what you need to know: Mounting Options: The Stratus is designed for ceiling mounting, attaching securely to rafters or beams using threaded rods. Its lightweight design (approximately 500 pounds with filters) simplifies the installation process while maintaining structural integrity. Ductwork Considerations: The Stratus utilizes a dedicated ductwork configuration separate from the existing HVAC system. This allows for independent air circulation and ensures that the purified air is effectively distributed throughout the intended space. Our team can provide guidance on optimal ductwork design and diffuser placement for maximum efficiency. Electrical Requirements: The Stratus requires a standard electrical connection for power supply. Its energy-efficient design minimizes power consumption, making it a cost-effective solution for maintaining clean air in your facility. Complementary Operation: The Stratus works in harmony with existing HVAC systems to improve overall indoor air quality. While the HVAC system handles ventilation and temperature control, the Stratus focuses on air purification through recirculation and filtration. This combined approach ensures a comprehensive solution for maintaining a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. ASHRAE Standards Compliance: The Stratus is designed to assist facilities in meeting ASHRAE standards, particularly Standard 62.1 for ventilation and indoor air quality. By effectively cleaning and recirculating indoor air, the Stratus reduces the demand for outside air ventilation, leading to energy savings and improved cost efficiency. The Stratus offers a streamlined installation process and compatibility with existing HVAC systems, making it a valuable addition to any commercial building seeking to enhance indoor air quality. Made For Commercial Applications The Stratus High Volume Air Purifier has proven to be an effective air purification solution across a wide range of commercial applications. Its high-volume air exchange and advanced filtration capabilities make it particularly well-suited for large open spaces where maintaining clean air is essential.  Here are some ideal settings for the Stratus: Arenas and Gymnasiums: These expansive spaces often experience high occupancy levels and increased physical activity, leading to a greater concentration of airborne pollutants. The Stratus effectively circulates and filters the air, removing dust, sweat, and other contaminants to create a healthier environment for athletes, spectators, and staff. Conference Centers and Auditoriums: Ensuring clean air is crucial for maintaining focus and productivity during meetings and events. The Stratus operates discreetly while effectively removing allergens, odors, and airborne pathogens, promoting a comfortable and healthy atmosphere for attendees. Schools and Universities: Maintaining good indoor air quality in educational facilities is vital for student and staff health and well-being. The Stratus helps to reduce the spread of airborne illnesses and allergens, creating a more conducive learning environment. Demonstrating Value Our new high volume air purifiers offer a compelling value proposition for commercial facilities. By improving indoor air quality, it contributes to a healthier environment, potentially reducing absenteeism and improving employee productivity. Additionally, the energy-efficient design and reduced reliance on outside air ventilation can lead to significant cost savings over time. Investing in clean air is an investment in the well-being of building occupants and the overall success of your facility. The AirBox Stratus provides a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solution for achieving optimal indoor air quality in large commercial spaces. The Future of Commercial Air Purification The Stratus High Volume Air Purifier stands as a testament to our dedication to providing cutting-edge air purification solutions for commercial spaces. Its powerful performance, intelligent controls, and seamless integration make it a comprehensive and reliable choice for enhancing indoor air quality in large settings. At AirBox, we are committed to ongoing innovation and exceeding industry standards. We continuously explore new technologies and advancements to further improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our air purification systems. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing exceptional customer support, ensuring a smooth and successful experience from installation to ongoing operation. As the importance of indoor air quality continues to grow, AirBox remains at the forefront of developing advanced solutions. We are excited about the future of air purification and committed to creating healthier and more comfortable environments for everyone. Ready to experience the AirBox difference? Contact us today to learn more about the Stratus and how it can transform your commercial space ...