AIRMEDIC PRO 5 SERIES
AirMedic Pro 5 is formerly known as 5000 Series
The AirMedic Pro 5 series Air Purifiers features units that are engineered to provide exceptional chemical and odor filtration as well as superior particle control.
The filters inside can be configured to offer general, moderate, heavy or specialized filtration. You can upgrade your unit in the future, just by ordering different filters (smoke, heavy filtration, MCS etc.).
How do I pick an AllerAir air purifier size?
Units in the 5 series are ideal for standard sized rooms or offices. If you have larger rooms consider multiple units or the 6 series. If you have a more compact space or would like to move your units frequently consider our space-saver series.
Carbon Blends
For general filtration of chemicals gases and odors, select our standard EXEC carbon blend. For use in spaces where VOCs or other chemicals are the concern, consider the VOCARB carbon blend.
Designations
Our units come standard with our SuperHEPA particle filter. It has no glues or bonding agents and is more travel resistant that traditional HEPA (which is available upon request).
Plus units feature a 3" carbon filter
HD units feature a 3.5" carbon filter
Ultra units feature a 5" carbon filter
MCS units are for multiple chemical sensitivities or chemical injury
S units are designed for smoke
VOG units are designed for volcanic smog and SO2
How Does an AllerAir Air Purifier Work?
An AllerAir air purifier cleans indoor air in several steps:
• A pre-filter removes larger particles
• The SuperHEPA for HEPA traps 99.97% to 99.99% of fine airborne particles like dust and allergens
• The deep-bed activated carbon filter adsorbs airborne chemicals, gases and odors
While HEPA filters are fairly standard, activated carbon filters can vary in quality and effectiveness. Activated carbon works like a sponge to soak up airborne chemicals, gases and odors. The capacity of that “sponge” depends on its depth and size. The more activated carbon used in an air purifier, the more chemicals, gases and odors it can adsorb.


How does activated carbon work?
Used on the world’s most hazardous airborne pollutants, activated carbon is one of the safest and most effective filtration methods in use today.
Activated carbon actually attracts pollutants and traps them in millions of tiny pores and fissures. The surface area in activated carbon is so extensive, that if you could spread out all of the microscopic openings found in only one teaspoon of activated carbon, it would cover an entire football field. This unique quality allows carbon remove very large amounts of chemicals, gases and odors.
Filters with only a small amount of carbon or carbon dust sprayed onto mesh won't have as many openings for pollutants to be trapped and can quickly be saturated. This results in most frequent filter changes and ineffective filtration.
AllerAir filter last on average 2 to 5 years, depending on the pollution level.