Air Purifiers
Create a safer work environment and restore damp environments with our commercial-grade air purifiers. You’ll find air purifier models from Karcher and XPower that filter dust, pollen, odours, and fumes, along with air movers and dryers built for water damage rectification and mould remediation. All models are built to last with powerful, reliable motors and offer high levels of filtration.
Shop Our Range of Commercial Air Purifiers in Australia
For cleaner air in your school, office, small retail or other indoor space, look at the Karcher AF 100 H13 HEPA Air Purifier, which captures at least 99.95% of airborne particles and has a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) that fills up to 130 sqm. For construction and restoration jobs, the XPower X-3400 is a highly rated commercial air cleaner, scrubbing the air of dust, mould, and bacteria. And if you’re dealing with wet carpets or water-damaged structures, consider the portable XPower Multipurpose Air Mover/Dryer to speed up drying time and improve air circulation.
Choosing the Right Air Purifier for the Job
We can match the right industrial, commercial or domestic air purifier to your room size, contamination level or project type. For everyday air cleaning, a HEPA air purifier will meet Australian standards. For more contaminated construction and restoration jobs, a restoration-grade air scrubber will provide the powerful airflow and contaminant control you’ll need. For jobsite use, also consider our portable and stackable options. And pay attention to the combination of pre-filters and activated carbon filters for more comprehensive air cleaning.
Not sure of the right choice? Contact Kleenmart’s air purifier experts.
FAQs
How do air purifiers work?
Air purifiers draw air through filters that capture airborne particles such as dust, pollen, virus-carrying droplets, and other pollutants. The filters hold these particles, and the unit circulates cleaned air back into the room.
What size air purifier do I need for my room?
Look at an air purifier’s Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR), airflow capacity or the manufacturer’s recommended coverage area to identify what-sized room a unit can effectively clean. Match this to your space to ensure the purifier can filter all the air within it.
How often should you replace air purifier filters?
Manufacturers provide recommendations on how often filters should be replaced, and these should be followed to ensure your unit continues to effectively clean the air. Environments with higher particle loads will require more frequent filter changes.
Can an air purifier remove smoke and odours?
Many air purifiers can help reduce smoke particles and unpleasant odours. Look for models that include activated carbon filters for additional absorption of smoke, paint fumes, mould odours and the like.