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Keep Your Family Safe At Home
As we strive to build tighter, more energy-efficient houses,
we've created a problem that is affecting the health of thousands
of men, women and children daily.
Poor Indoor Air Quality
Tighter houses prevent outside air from getting in, but
they also prevent indoor air pollutants and allergens
from carpet, pets, mold, plants, cooking and tobacco
smoke from getting out. Your family could be breathing
air that is five times more polluted than the air outside.
Three Steps to Better Indoor Air Quality
The American Lung Association states that there are
three ways to improve the air in your home through source control,
ventilation and filtration. Only you can control the
sources of pollutants in your home, but Fantech can help
provide ventilation and filtration solutions so your
family can breathe easier.
An Effective Way to Clear The Air
The CM3000 Whole House HEPA Filtration System is an
ideal first step in providing a safe indoor environment
for your family. Cleans the Total Volume of Air in an
Average House Once Each Hour! Fantech's Whole House HEPA
installs on your home's forced air furnace/air handler
or can be used as an independent system mounted in the
attic, crawl space or closet. The unit is small,
compact and very affordable. A powerful 240 CFM fan
directs air through a series of three filters then
delivers clean, safe, healthy air back into your entire home.
Why Choose A Whole House HEPA Over A Portable Filtration Unit?
Portable HEPA units are designed to clean only the air
in a single room or small area of the home. The Fantech
Whole House HEPA will clean the total volume of air in
an average house once each hour. Ideal for homes up to
3600 sq. ft.
Did You Know?
HEPA filters are the No.1 choice of physicians
and are often used in hospital operating rooms where
clean air environments are required.
94% of all respiratory ailments are caused by polluted air.
85% of Americans don't realize the air in their home
may be a health hazard. Airborne particles larger
than 10 microns get caught in the nose and throat.
Particles smaller than 10 microns are easily inhaled into the lungs.
Infants, the elderly and those with chronic respiratory
diseases spend 90% of their time indoors. Levels of many
common pollutants have been shown to be 2 to 5 times
higher indoors than outdoors. The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) has ranked indoor air
pollution as a high priority public health risk.
Asthma, particularly in children, has increased to
an estimated 14.6 million. The World Health Organization
has concluded that preventing exposure to environmental
allergens may help prevent asthma.