Commercial Office Buildings

Air filter requirements for commercial buildings vary depending on the building’s specific use, occupancy, and indoor air quality needs. Generally, commercial buildings require air filters to remove airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, and other contaminants, to ensure the building’s air quality meets acceptable standards for human health and comfort.
Auto Body Shop

Real Core Air Filter provides workshop air cleaners that effectively eliminate a variety of airborne pollutants, such as grinding and sanding dust, paint overspray, welding fumes and smoke, plastic body filler dust, and wood dust.
Auditoriums

Auditoriums pose unique air quality concerns due to their intermittent occupancy. These spaces may hold up to 150 people per 1,000 square feet when fully occupied, but HVAC operation is still required to maintain temperature when unoccupied.
Hospitals

Air filtration in a hospital is crucial to maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients, visitors, and staff. The air filtration requirements for hospitals depend on several factors, such as the type of patient care areas, the presence of immunocompromised patients, and the location of the hospital.
Airports

Airports face similar pollutants to those found in industrial areas and near freeways, but they also have unique pollutants from unburned hydrocarbons generated by jet exhaust. To effectively filter these pollutants, a combination of standard high efficiency filtration and carbon adsorbents is required.