Deliver an exceptional cleaning experience — every time, with industry-approved machines that are CRI certified, include HEPA filters and meet all LEED requirements.
What is a HEPA Filter or Sealed HEPA System?
• High Efficiency Particulate Air, an exhaust filter that captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns. Particles that size are more difficult to capture due to their mass, aerodynamic size, and the physical laws associated with particle movement behavior.
This particle size is the test standard for achieving HEPA. However, a HEPA filter is also capable of capturing particles above and below 0.3 microns.
• On a sealed HEPA system, any exhausted air is filtered to HEPA efficiency, not just the filter. If the vacuum air path is not completely sealed, it can leak out prior to getting captured in the bag or the final filter.
What is CRI Certified?
• A third-party industry standard certification and testing organization.
• Vacuums are awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze based on the amount of dirt removed from the carpet and how
efficiently dust particles are contained in the bag and filter.
What is LEED Qualified?
• LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used green building rating system in the world.
• Available for virtually all building types, LEED provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings
• LEED Qualified vacuums have a sound level less than 70 dBA which allows for 24/7 daytime cleaning.
• Buildings should use LEED Qualified vacuums to maintain LEED Certification
NOTE: HEPA filters have not been tested for filtering the COVID-19 virus.