Health effects from indoor air pollutants can affect you soon after exposure, or in some cases, years later, so it’s important to avoid them. But how can you spot these hazards?
Category: Air Filtration
Vaniman content specifically about portable HEPA air purifiers and their myriad applications for a variety of industries.
Pure Breeze HEPA Air Purifier: Clean Air, Low Noise
If there are two things the Pure Breeze HEPA Air Purifier does really well, they are 1) clean the air, and 2) hum quietly.
VIDEO: Can You Capture Spray Paint with a Vaniman Pure Breeze FX HEPA Fume Extractor?
Can the Pure Breeze FX be used to capture spray paint? We actually didn’t know. We hadn’t tested for that application before…So we tested it.
How a Giant in Tumblers Uses the Pure Breeze FX HEPA Fume Extractor
In this video specifically, Jessica Flynn shows us how she’s been using the Vaniman Pure Breeze FX HEPA Fume Extractor.
Tackle Fall Allergy Symptoms with HEPA Air Purifiers
Each seasonal change brings its own challenges, but few seasons bring pumpkin spice pollution nearly as much as autumn.
The Vaniman Pure Breeze Lineup of HEPA Filter Air Purifiers
Even if you’ve got a completely optimized dust collection system, it’s still a good idea to clean your indoor air.
VIDEO: The Brand-New Vaniman Pure Breeze FX HEPA Fume Extractor
Vaniman Manufacturing Co. is proud to announce the arrival of our latest product for industrial customers: the Pure Breeze FX HEPA Fume Extractor. The newest member of the Pure Breeze family of HEPA filter-based air cleaners includes our long-neck flexible capture hose for targeted fume extraction and a smaller body with foot pedal start/stop control. […]
The Swiss Cheese Defense Against Airborne Viruses
Protection against COVID-19 (in all its various forms) is like Swiss cheese. Specifically, it’s like a block of Swiss cheese made up of individual slices.
Recent Updates from the CDC Indicate Little to No Relaxation on Safety Measures
It’s late October 2021. The pandemic isn’t over. We’re still in it.
COVID-19 is Getting Better at Airborne Transmission
A newly released study from the University of Maryland shows the COVID-19 virus and all its iterative variants and mutations get better at airborne transmission.
That’s right — the virus is evolving toward more efficient aerosol generation. Improving indoor air quality is at a higher urgency than ever.