Air scrubbers are air filtration devices designed to remove particles and other harmful substances from the air. They are commonly used in a variety of settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential environments, to improve air quality and protect occupants from airborne pollutants.
Air scrubbers work by drawing air through a series of filters that capture particles and other harmful substances, such as mold spores, dust, bacteria, and chemicals. The filtered air is then circulated back into the environment, providing clean and fresh air for occupants.
Air scrubbers are particularly useful in settings where there is a high risk of airborne contamination, such as construction sites, hospitals, and laboratories. They are also used during mold remediation to capture airborne mold spores and prevent them from spreading to other areas of the building.
Overall, air scrubbers are an effective and efficient way to improve air quality and protect occupants from the harmful effects of airborne pollutants.