BOX Pure Air Keeps The Smoke Outside
BOX Pure air units can protect against smoke and eliminate residual effects, such as odor. With durable units and low filter replacement costs, we are here to serve schools short and long-term needs.
Treating Heavy Smoke Requires Real Power
Clearing wildfire smoke from large rooms is a difficult task and can require 3-5 typical air purifiers. Luckily the Apex 2.0 is anything but typical, and instead designed with difficult tasks in mind.
“As a rule of thumb, the CADR of your air cleaner should be equal to at least two-thirds of the room’s area…
For wildfire smoke, AHAM recommends a Smoke CADR equal to the size of the room in square feet.”
-US Association of Home Appliances (AHAM)
The Apex 2.0 has up to a 1500 CADR, making it capable of clearing a 1500 sq ft room of wildfire smoke. This kind of power and coverage would typically take 4-5 classroom units to achieve.
How To Receive Money For Wildfire Relief
FEMA offers resources for identifying where declared disasters have taken place and receiving money for wildfire relief.
Resources
Search for recently declared disasters by location, and how to get assistance if you have been affected by one.
Information regarding the four FEMA grants offered; Preparedness Grants, Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants, Resilience Grants, and Emergency Food & Shelter Grants.
Carbon Filter (Peak)
It’s All In The Filters
When it comes to cleaning smoke (or anything) out of the air, both air movement and air filtration are equally important. One without the other does virtually nothing. That is why we obsess over the quality of our filters.
A carbon filter to get rid of the smell, coupled with a HEPA filter for the tiny particles you can’t see, along with an antimicrobial filter for everything in between.
HEPA Filter (Peak)
