Are Air Cleaners Any Good??

Are Air Cleaners Any Good?

Absolutely—air cleaners are essential on construction sites and in renovation or demolition environments. When you cut, grind, sand, or demolish materials like concrete, wood, drywall, or stone, harmful particles such as silica dust, allergens, mold spores, and other airborne contaminants are released. These can pose serious health risks—especially with prolonged exposure. Air cleaners (also known as air scrubbers) help mitigate those risks by:

  • Improving air quality for workers and site visitors

  • Reducing health hazards like respiratory issues and long-term lung damage

  • Helping meet regulations for indoor air quality (especially for silica dust)

  • Keeping your job site cleaner and safer overall


Why the A25 Husqvarna Air Cleaner Is the Solution

The A25 from Husqvarna isn’t just “another air cleaner”—it’s built with smart features and rugged performance in mind. Here’s why it stands out:

✅ Compact Yet Powerful

Despite its compact size and light weight (only 14 kg), it moves up to 500 m³ of air per hour, making it perfect for small to mid-sized areas (up to 25 m²).

✅ Smart Maintenance Alerts

A color-coded LED alarm lets you know when the filter is clogged—no more guessing or risking performance drops.

✅ Stackable & Easy to Transport

Whether you’re working in tight spaces or moving from site to site, the A25’s design makes life easier. It’s stackable, portable, and protected against water.

✅ Dual Use: Air Cleaner & Negative Air Machine

Use it as a standalone cleaner in a room, or connect it to ducting for negative pressure environments—perfect for hazardous material removal.

Are air cleaners any good? Without a doubt—especially when you value safety, compliance, and clean air on your job site.

Why go with the A25? Because it’s smart, compact, and built for professionals who need reliable air purification without fuss.

We currently have 2x A25 Machines in stock and ready for next day delivery (stock and postcode dependant)

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