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4-Stage Filtration Process
AirHAWK Air Purification Systems offer the most advanced air filtration available. Each unit provides four stages of filtration with our unique, patented Photo-Catalytic Oxidation process.

AirHAWK Has "Best Technology" Filtration

Best Technology Features
Prefilter: Pleated filter of 100% synthetic fiber with metal reinforcement laminated to the exiting-air side of the media. Filter is rated class 2 under U.L. Std. 900.
Primary Filter: High-efficiency particulate filter has pleated, micro fiberglass media and V-bank extended surface for high-capacity performance. Thermoplastic separators provide consistent spacing to ensure aerodynamic airflow and media pack is encapsulated in heavy-duty plastic frame.
Photo-Catalytic Oxidizer: Contains ultraviolet lamps and a patented, specially coated grid that accelerates UV effectiveness. During operation, toxic compounds such as carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide are converted into benign constituents such as carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Gas Phase Filter: Media is 50/50 blend of coconut shell activated charcoal and zeolite, impregnated with potassium permanganate. Thousands of pores trap and absorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to remove them from a facility’s breathing area.
Optional / Multi-Sak Filter (3000 XL only): High-efficiency dust/particulate filter has two media options, synthetic and micro fiberglass, each with aluminum cross supports. Sack-type filter is unaffected by moisture and humidity.
AirHAWK is Your Best Choice

For the fire/EMS market, most air cleaning systems remove particulates and some gas-phase pollutants that are released in diesel exhaust. AirHAWK offers the only system with the additional protection of Photo-Catalytic Oxidation and Ultraviolet Radiation.
Photo-Catalytic Oxidation (PCO): As many as 10,000 chemical substances are found in diesel exhaust and many are listed as cancer causing or suspected carcinogens. Compounds such as nitrous oxide, nitrogen dioxide, benzene, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, etc., can create serious health problems and exasperate certain health conditions such as asthma and heart disease. PCO eliminates or mitigates gas-phase organic contaminants and protects personnel in the building.
Germicidal Protection: AirHAWK's patented system with PCO also utilizes ultraviolet (UV) light to remove viruses, mold, bacteria and other airborne pathogens from the air. Systems without PCO-UV allow germs to reenter the air stream and pass from person to person. An AirHAWK system doesn't just clean the air, it "purifies" the air. PCO-UV also assists in breaking down volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - a large class of air pollutants - which can be up to ten times higher indoors than outdoors.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) announced in June 2012 that diesel exhaust causes cancer in humans and called for tighter standards. A professor of respiratory toxicology at the University of Edinburgh told CBS News, "It's pretty well known that if you get enough exposure to diesel, it's a carcinogen."
- The exhaust from engines burning diesel fuel is a complex mixture of gases and fine particles. Anytime an apparatus is operated inside a building, those toxic substances can be inhaled. Exhaust residue also adheres to walls and other surfaces (clothing, furniture, etc.) and is absorbed through the skin.
Warnings From Environmental and Occupational Agencies- The International Mechanical Code (IMC), which serves as a guide for state building codes, requires that all toxic emissions from diesel exhaust be eliminated for the protection of those who occupy the premises. More than 40 substances emitted in diesel exhaust are listed as hazardous air pollutants. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says these pollutants are “likely to be carcinogenic to humans and are shown to be a chronic respiratory hazard to humans.”
- Based on human and animal studies, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends that diesel exhaust be regarded as an occupational carcinogen.
- The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) says that workers exposed to diesel exhaust face the risk of adverse health effects ranging from headaches and nausea to cancer and respiratory disease. To eliminate the health threat of diesel exhaust in firehouses, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says “the most effective means is to connect a hose (to the exhaust pipes of all vehicles) that ventilates exhaust to the outside.”
Let Us Help You Get a Grant
MagneGrip/AirHAWK offers FREE expert assistance to fire
and EMS departments in finding grants for exhaust removal systems. This
includes help with access to grants, with training in grant writing and
application, and with optional grant writing at 50% discount through
FireGrantsHelp.com. The grant expert team will maintain contact with
your department as fire grants are pursued, and until a suitable grant
is found.
For inquiries, with or without grant assistance, we
provide your fire department with additional systems information, a
needs survey, engineering specifications and drawings, budgetary quotes,
and other pertinent information.
MagneGrip/AirHAWK exhaust removal systems are the
number one choice of U.S. fire departments. Our advanced technology,
ease of use, performance reliability and safety are unmatched. To rid
your firehouses of cancer-causing diesel exhaust emissions, begin by
completing one of our inquiry forms:
Fire Grants Assistance
Our Customers Are Our Best advertising
Every day, across the United States, the comments of our customers prove that MagneGrip systems are the best answer to a serious health risk.
Thousands of installations nationwide: NASA-Kennedy
Space Center, Andrews AFB, Stockton (CA) F.D., Norfolk (VA) F.D.,
Gainesville (FL) F.D., etc. References available in your area.
Customer Success Stories
Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation
Partnership Benefits Fire Fighters
The Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation and The MagneGrip Group have formed a partnership to help extinguish fire fighter cancer.
The Foundation provides education to alert fire
fighters to the cancer-causing exposures in their occupation and it
advocates for cancer research and presumptive legislation. It also helps
active and retired fire fighters who have cancer with resource
information and assistance during treatment.
With support from The MagneGrip Group, the Foundation
is able to provide the latest information on protecting fire fighter
health in the firehouse. Diesel exhaust particulate and gases are known
carcinogens and, if not eliminated, exposure to these toxins can cause
debilitating illnesses.
The MagneGrip Group furnishes AirHAWK 265 units to the
Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation at reduced cost for cancer victims in
need. The portable AH 265 units provide air purification and germicidal
protection.
Visit the Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation
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Description
- AirHAWK 3000 XL units are ETL certified to the UL 507 Standard, and Canada Standard CSA C22.2.
- Chassis is 16-gauge steel with a chemical-resistant baked enamel epoxy finish.
- One hp motor with permanently lubricated ball bearing blower capable of 3000 cfm. Motor and blower are 230 volt.
- Illuminated "in operation" light and a separate indicator for filter replacement.
- 24/7 run capability. Utilizes low amperage for low cost efficiency.
- Meets or exceeds all regulatory standards: OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, ASHRAE.
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