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AirHAWK 2000 & 3000

THE BEST TECHNOLOGY IN AIR FILTRATION

Breathe Clean Air – Protect Your Health

Using the best technology available, energy-efficient AirHAWK 3000 XL removes more contaminants and disease-causing compounds than other air purification systems.

Polluted air passes through AirHAWK 3000 XL’s four-stage filtration process to remove harmful substances, such as particulates, toxic gases and other airborne contaminants. UV lamps kill viruses, bacteria and mold spores. Clean, purified air is then evenly dispersed back into the facility.

AirHAWK 2000 and AirHAWK 2000H units are also available.

No Hoses or Hookups

In the bay area, AirHAWK Air Purification Systems are ceiling mounted to avoid safety hazards. Hoses are not used and no vehicle or building modifications are needed. AirHAWK units are automatic and operate hands-free with no personnel interaction.

Also Available:
  • AirHAWK 3000 XL with ECM
  • AirHAWK 2000-H with .75 hp motor, 115v, 2000CFM
  • AirHAWK 2000 with 1 hp motor, 230V, 2740 CFM
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Overview of Systems

How to Replace Filters


MagneGrip Exhaust Removal Systems, also manufactured by MagneGrip, are a combination of hoses, nozzles, and tracks that you install in your fire station to hook up to any exhaust vehicle. MagneGrip's exhaust removal systems are the only systems to have a true 100% seal guaranteed. The combination of the MagneGrip Exhaust Removal Systems and AirHAWK Air Purification Systems is the most complete protection you can get in eliminating 100% of all cancer-causing toxins from within the fire station.
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"The biggest benefit of the MagneGrip System is the ease of use. The hose snaps on to the MagneGrip tailpipe adaptor with magnets; the auto sensors turn the blowers on when the apparatus is started to begin exhaust removal. It's quick and easy to use. And for the health of our firefighters, it's reassuring to know we are reducing the risk and worry of diseases caused by diesel exhaust."  

- Herbert Williams, Fire Chief, Mount Pleasant (SC) Fire Department
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