Clean Air For Funeral Homes
Funeral Homes
Families gather, doors open and close, and services run back-to-back—so chapel and arrangement areas share a lot of air. Our approach is practical: reduce sources, ventilate when you can, and add funeral home air purifiers that use 7-Stage Filtration. Need help with placement or sizing? Watch Instructional Videos, check Manuals, or book a facility walkthrough.
Myth: Hand Sanitizer Stops Colds And The Flu
Hand sanitizer reduces contact spread on hands and surfaces; it doesn’t clean the shared air. Colds and flu also travel in droplets and fine aerosols during viewings and services. You still need ventilation and classroom-grade HEPA in public rooms. Learn how our technology works and why a 7-Stage Filtration path covers more than a single filter.
Truth: Funeral Home Air Purifiers + Ventilation Reduce Airborne Spread
In chapels, arrangement offices, and corridors, better ventilation and HEPA-based air purification lower particle concentrations and reduce transmission risk. HEPA captures fine particles; activated carbon targets odours/VOCs from flowers, cleaning products, and traffic. For quiet services, we size units correctly and use low-noise settings; filter care is simple—see Instructional Videos and Manuals. Ventilation or reduce transmission risk
The Cause: Odours, VOCs, and Shared Air in Funeral Homes
Formaldehyde and other VOCs can appear in prep areas and from building materials or furnishings; symptoms can include eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. Incense and candles add soot and PAHs; they can discolour surfaces, load HVAC, and trigger sensitivities. Add high visitor traffic and you get more exhaled aerosols in shared rooms; HVAC can recirculate what’s not filtered. In wildfire season, smoke can push indoor levels higher. The practical plan stays the same: reduce sources, ventilate when possible, and use multi-stage air purification to handle particles, odours, and bio-aerosols. See how our stages work and review simple filter-care steps to keep performance steady.
The Solution: 7-Stage Air Purifiers for Funeral Homes
Our 7-Stage Filtration draws room air through a pre-filter and HEPA for fine particles (including those in respiratory aerosols), then through activated carbon for odours/VOCs. Advanced stages (UV-C/PCO and ionization) add another line of defence—an advantage over typical 3–4-stage designs. Place units in chapels/visitation rooms, arrangement offices, and near corridors that feed guest flow. For quiet services, run continuous low and step up temporarily between events. For sizing, care, and placement, watch Instructional Videos, check Manuals, or book a facility walkthrough.