Air Filtration for Hospitality Facilities
The Hospitality industry is a client-centered segment, with the main sub-sector hotel.
Hospitality segment provides shelter, food, refreshment and similar services and goods on a commercial basis. The hospitality industry embraces two types:
- Accommodations
- Food and Beverages
Accommodations – The first sector in the hospitality industry is accommodation. Accommodation can be classified as casinos, hotels, motels, resorts, spas and serviced apartments which hosts guest with amenities will have to host the guests with amenities. Several departments in a hospitality segment will have to coordinate together to provide a pleasant ambience as well as fresh and clean air for a healthy and comfortable environment.
At the same time, hospitality providers must focus on the health and productivity of employees to provide better hospitality services to their clients.
To meet all these expectations, good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is essential, especially in these pandemic days.
According to US Environmental Protection Agency Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. Understanding and controlling common pollutants indoors can help reduce your risk of indoor health concerns.
Some often-unnoticed cases include:
- The level of outdoor air pollution is associated with smog, emissions from traffice and the use of chemical pesticides.
- Unobserved sources of indoor pollution arise from cleaning chemicals, the use of artificial room fresheners, carpets and soft furnishings.
- Inadequate ventilation/airflow
- The amount of moisture present in kitchens, gyms, spas and indoor swimming pools leads to the growth of mold and mildew which can lead to serious health issues.
Potential Indoor Pollutants | Sources |
Ammonia | Cleaning products |
Bacteria | Molds and Mildew, Fungi |
Carbon Dioxide | Combustion of energy, improper ventilation |
Dust & Particles | Carpets and Rugs, Smoking |
Formaldehyde | Fabrics, Furniture, Fire Retardants, Adhesives |
Carbon Monoxide | Improperly used or incorrectly vented fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, water heaters and fireplaces |
Nitrogen Dioxide | Car exhaust fumes from the nearby traffic |
Odors | Artificial room freshener, smoking, cooking |
Volatile Organic Compounds | Solvents, aerosol sprays, cosmetics dry-cleaning, paints, pesticides, smoking |
Sulfur Dioxide | solvents, cleaning products |
Food and Beverages – Café centers (Example: Starbucks/Coffee Day etc) resorts, bars & cafes and nightclubs are part of hospitality premises where 80 percent of customers would like to spend time. At these relaxation points, clean air and air filtration audit are crucial. On the other hand, hospitality providers should shed light on maintaining premises before and after food & beverage preparation processes.
Air filtration systems in hotels and hospitality, accommodation must handle large volumes of air. Approximately 50% of a building’s energy consumption is spent on heating, cooling, and moving of air. In considering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), it is important to keep in mind that a cost-effective building requires that maintenance be planned to maintain energy efficiency, minimize costly downtime and extend the lifespan of your equipment.
A thorough audit of your air filtration system is the first step that AAF International recommends providing you with professional guidance and analysis of cost savings and liability reduction opportunities. By conducting this audit, we document your current state and advise you on how your facility could perform better, helping you save money, save time and reduce risk.
AAF is the leading solution providers of clean air solutions with a wide range of particulate and gas-phase air filtration systems. We are always upfront in providing air filtration products, services for your hospitality accommodations.
Contact your AAF representative to schedule an audit and to find out how the insights from intelligent data tools, including TCO Diagnostic® and Sensor360®, can improve operational outcomes and save you time and money.
Solutions

Complete Filter Analysis: Air Filtration Audit
A thorough air filter audit of your HVAC systems is the first step that AAF takes, in order to provide you with HVAC energy analysis for cost savings. In this way, we identify how your filtration system can optimally perform. Contact us to find out more about lowering your HVAC cost.

Total Cost of Ownership Made Clear: TCO Diagnostic®
TCO Diagnostic, which is customized to your HVAC total cost of ownership, provides a clear insight into the optimal filtration options and tailors to your demands for a full clean air solution – enhancing air quality, energy savings, and operational flexibility while lowering your life cycle costs.
Products

VariCel® M-Pak
VariCel M-Pak filters with antimicrobial (Ultra treatment) are designed specifically to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

BioCel® VXL
BioCel VXL filters provide near-HEPA level filtration efficiency with a much lower initial pressure drop than traditional HEPA filters.

PerfectPleat® HC M8
PerfectPleat® HC M8 is environmentally friendly and fully incinerable. Enquire Now!

Kitchen Ecology Unit
Kitchen exhaust systems provide a means to remove heat and contaminants (smoke, grease and aerosols) generated during cooking operations.

PurAir 350C
PurAir 350C is compact design ceiling mounted unit integrated with three-stage of high-performance filters which can efficiently remove indoor fine particles, harmful gases, bacteria and virus.
Contact: Saudi: +966 50 600 8776
Dubai: +971 56 179 2002
Website: https://aaf-me.info/