Keep Your Building In Good Health

Maintaining ideal indoor air quality levels is a balancing act. Too much or too little of any factor can have a big impact on your building in ways big and small. That’s why maintaining better air quality is essential to your quality of life, and understanding how key factors impact it can go a long way to optimizing the air in your home.

Media air cleaners use high efficiency filters to remove airborne particulate matter like smoke, dust, pollen and dander that contribute to allergies and asthma. Select air cleaner variants contain absorbent media to control foul odors for optimal indoor air quality.

To find out if your air quality isn’t in control, ask an HVAC professional to do an air quality assessment. If you find areas for improvement, Stromquist has a full range of solutions to help. But first, let’s begin your air quality education with a brief overview of some of the usual suspects that can cause air quality concerns. 



Improve Your Filtration

Highly effective, cost efficient systems perfect for your building to control fine particulates in occupied areas. Designed for commercial drop/suspended ceilings with tight clearances or direct attachment. Additionally, there are quiet, ductable versions for multi-room applications. All filtration modules are self-contained units and operate independently of the HVAC system. Schools, airports, dormitories, restaurants, offices and other commercial spaces can meet their ventilation needs while ensuring better air quality for occupants.



Get to Know Your Air & What Causes Poor Air Quality



Temperature

Some like it warmer, while others find
comfort when it’s cool. For maximum
comfort, the temperature should be
fairly uniform, with fluctuations of
less than 2-3 degrees.

Carbon Dioxide

Humans take in oxygen and exhale
carbon dioxide. Your house needs
adequate ventilation to remove it.

Particles

Indoor and outdoor air is filled
with both visible and microscopic
particles. When these particles enter
our homes, they can signal comfort
issues and damage appliances.


Relative Humidity

Too little moisture can cause dry skin
and even structural damage to the
home — too much can lead to humid
conditions and mold growth

Odors & Smells

Items in your building and the activities
inside it cause odors (like burning a
candle or painting a hallway).

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide is colorless and
odorless, many people wouldn’t
even know if there’s a harmful issue
in their home.


We Can Help Turn Your Facility into a Healthy One

The past year or so has changed the world in many different ways. One of which is a new focus on healthy buildings. As we trend back to our typical way of doing business, offices, schools, and businesses will begin to open back up. And when they do, an emphasis will be put on the health and safety of the building. Let Stromquist be your source for how to transition your facility to a healthy one.

Media Air Cleaners Benefits:


Air Cleaning

No need to retrofit HVAC systems for high efficiency air cleaning of particles and gas, odors, VOCs, etc.

Independently Operated

Operates independently and reduces demands on HVAC systems

Continuous Filtration

Steady-state air changes per hour, does not cycle with HVAC


Temperature Control

Reduces BTU loads associated with larger amounts of outside air

Reduce Cost

Lowers initial cost of ventilation system, on-going energy costs and maintenance

Proper Circulation

Designed to provide proper room air circulation to ensure uniform filtration within the space


Browse the Media Air Cleaner Line:

Ceiling: Flush Mount

Part Number Mounting Style Description
F111A1020B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 825-1250 CFM, BLK, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON
F111A1020W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 825-1250 CFM, WHT, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON
F111A1063B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 950 CFM, BLK, 99.97% HEPA
F111A1063W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 950 CFM, WHT, 99.97% HEPA
F111A1253B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1250 CFM, BLK, 95% ASHRAE
F111A1253W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1250 CFM, WHT, 95% ASHRAE
F111C1003B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 825 CFM, BLK, 99.97% HEPA + CPZ
F111C1003W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 825 CFM, WHT, 99.97% HEPA + CPZ
F111C1012B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1125 CFM, BLK, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ
F111C1012W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1125 CFM, WHT, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ
F111C1073B-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1150 CFM, BLK, 95% ASHRAE + CPZ
F111C1073W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount 1150 CFM, WHT, 95% ASHRAE + CPZ
F118C1009B Ceiling: Flush Mount 425 CFM, BLK, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ
F118C1009W Ceiling: Flush Mount 425 CFM, WHT, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ

Ceiling: Flush Mount with UV

Part Number Mounting Style Description
F111U1063W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount with UV 1150 CFM, WHT, 95% ASHRAE + CPZ
F111U1020W-3S Ceiling: Flush Mount with UV 1025 CFM, WHT, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + UV-C

Ceiling: Surface Mount

Part Number Mounting Style Description
F115A1064 Ceiling: Surface Mount 600 CFM, 99.97% HEPA
F115C1005 Ceiling: Surface Mount 600 CFM, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ

Multi: Duct Mount

Part Number Mounting Style Description
F116A1021-3S Multi: Duct Mount 1975 CFM, 30% ASHRAE + HEPA
F116C1112-3S Multi: Duct Mount 1775 CFM, 30% ASHRAE + 95% DOP + CPZ
F116C1173-3S Multi: Duct Mount 1825 CFM, 30% ASHRAE + 95% ASHRAE + CPZ

Multi: Modular Flush Mount

Part Number Mounting Style Description
F120A1023 Multi: Modular Flush Mount 900 CFM, 95% @ 0.3 MICRON + CPZ
F120A1031 Multi: Modular Flush Mount 900 CFM, 99.97% HEPA