First Place Supply is a proud distributor of Fiberlock Technologies mobile containment units. Our selection of high-quality mobile containment air filtration systems are used by healthcare, construction, hospitality, labs, and other industries.
A mobile containment air filtration system is a device or system that is designed to remove pollutants and other particles from the air in a specific area. These systems often use a combination of filters and other technologies to trap and remove a wide range of particles, including dust, pollen, mold spores, and other allergens. They work to improve air quality and reduce the risk of respiratory problems.
Mobile containment systems work by pulling air into the unit, then passing it through a series of filters that trap contaminants, such as dust, mold, and allergens, minimizing exposure to workers, patients, and others.
Benefits of Mobile Containment Units
- Flexibility: Mobile containment units are highly versatile and can be easily moved to different locations.
- Rapid Deployment: You can quickly deploy a mobile containment unit in emergency situations, allowing for fast response times and effective containment of hazardous materials.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to permanent containment structures, mobile containment units are often more cost-effective and designed so that you can easily disassemble and store them as needed.
- Versatility: You can use your mobile containment unit for a wide range of applications, including construction, restoration, and remediation projects.
- Safety: A mobile containment unit can provide a safe and secure environment for handling hazardous materials, helping to protect workers and the surrounding environment.
FAQs
How do containment air filtration systems work?
Containment air filtration systems typically consist of two main components: a fan or blower that draws air into the system, and a series of filters that remove hazardous substances from the air. The air is drawn into the system through an intake port, where it passes through the filters, which remove particles and contaminants. Clean air is then returned to the space through an exhaust port.
What types of filters are used in containment air filtration systems?
The type of filter used in a containment air filtration system depends on the specific hazards present in the environment. Common types of filters used in these systems include HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters, which can remove airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, and activated carbon filters, which can remove gases and odors.
How do I know if a containment air filtration system is working properly?
Your system should be operating quietly and without any unusual noises or vibrations. The filters should be clean and free of any visible contaminants. Check that the air in the space should be free of any visible contaminants or odors.
How do I prevent the potential dangers of using containment air filtration systems?
Containment air filtration systems are designed to prevent the spread of hazardous substances in the air, but they can present some potential dangers if not used properly. Filters should be properly maintained or replaced to avoid becoming clogged, which can reduce the effectiveness of the system and potentially cause it to malfunction. Additionally, if the system is not properly sealed, it can allow contaminated air to bypass the filters and enter the space. It is important to properly maintain and operate containment air filtration systems to minimize these risks.