Allerair Room Air Purifiers and Replacement Filters

Allerair Room Air Purifiers and Replacement Filters
About Allerair
Allerair was established in the early 1990's after President Sam Teitelbaum’s wife developed Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). Finding that no air purifier on the market provided safe and effective relief, he decided to develop his own product, one which would prove to be the most effective and cost efficient air purifier available. Along with partner Wayne Martin, and a committed team of employees and investors, Allerair has now developed over 100 models to meet any air purification need - more models, in fact, than any other manufacturer.

Products to Tackle Any Air Purification Challenge
Allerair produces products ranging from small portable units to large cabinet models. They have a full range of products to serve commercial, industrial, institutional, medical and residential needs. The same expert technology, superior quality and dedication go into every air cleaner they produce.

It’s Their Filtration System: True HEPA and MAC-B™
What makes Alleair filtration technology so unique and effective is the combination of their true HEPA filter with a MAC-B™ (mass activated carbon bed) filter which features many pounds of activated carbon. Together these filters trap 99.97% of all airborne particles and adsorbs chemicals, gases and odors. Most mass-market air cleaners can only trap particles and have no more than a few token ounces or grams of carbon. Allerair’s MAC-B™ filters contain pounds of carbon to safely and effectively remove these dangerous substances from the air.

A Growing Reputation
With offices in the U.S.A, Canada and Italy, Allerair air purifiers are becoming the standard by which other products are judged. Today their air purifiers and cleaners are used by prominent leaders in business, industry and public service, like the Mayo Clinic, IBM, and the U.S. Army. Allerair has also become the trusted name in air purification for countless contractors and many thousands of people who suffer from respiratory distress.