Beauty Salon Air Purifiers – 5 Answers to Questions About Salon Air Purifiers

Debbie Davis asked:

With the whole world wanting to enjoy greener spaces, clients want to continue in a healthy environment especially when they go to the beauty salon. So an air purifier in a salon makes your shop a nice place to spend time, and helps your business stay competitive. Here are 5 answers to frequently asked questions about salon air purifiers.

How much square footage should a cleaner cover? The square footage that the unit is designed to clean should always be bigger than your space. Getting a unit that is only equal to your square footage does not take into account the unusually large number of chemical smells and odors that are typically generated in a salon.

And if you have numerous stylists who all do several perms, manicures, and pedicures in a day, it’s easy to understand how a smaller air purifier would easily become overwhelmed and not be able to keep up with the pollutants. A unit that can clean at least 50% more area than the square footage that you have is recommended for best results.

Where should a cleaner be placed to be most effective? The best cleaner should only need 6 to 8 inches clearance from any wall. A purifier that has a 360 degree intake is best because it will pull air from all sides regardless of the position in which it is placed. Allowing a small amount of clearance will allow it to work at peak capacity and draw air in from all 4 sides.

Avoid cleaners that need to be placed in the middle of the room to function well. For obvious reasons this type of placement will take away from the focus and aesthetics of your shop

What type of filter is best for eliminating airborne chemicals? Carbon has been proven to most effective at removing gaseous chemicals and fumes. By using a carbon-based filter that has potassium iodide added, you it can remove the chemical fumes and odors that frequently cause air quality in the beauty shop to suffer.

Which is better—plastic or steel casing? Steel casing for the purifier is always best. You will want a unit that can provide 24 hour filtration. And when the motor heats up, plastic will often off-gas fumes into the air. This does not happen with a cleaner that is made of steel.

How frequently should the filter need to be changed? If you purchase the right unit, you should expect to replace the filter every 5 years. A cleaner with maintenance this low usually contains multiple filters in a canister. Because each filter is designed to trap different type of pollutants, no one filter has to do it all. This greatly prolongs the life of the filter and makes the purifier much more economical to run.

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