Are Commercial Air Filtration Systems Effective at Capturing Vehicle Exhaust?

Commercial HEPA filters are just one part of a complete defense against vehicle exhaust fumes

RIVERDALE, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / October 11, 2018 / In enclosed spaces like underground parking lots and vehicle garages, vehicle exhaust fumes pose a real health and safety risk, hence the need for an efficient commercial air filtration system. These ventilation solutions remove exhaust gases from an enclosed area and bring in fresh air from the outside, ensuring that vehicle emissions don't linger and cause health problems, or worse, fatalities.

''Nearly a quarter of a century after deeming diesel exhaust 'probably' carcinogenic, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that sufficient evidence now exists that it does indeed cause cancer in humans,'' said Camfil USA's Charlie Seyffer, Manager of Marketing & Technical Materials for commercial air filters and 37-year ASHRAE member and active committee participant. ''While much research still needs to be performed on the relationship between diesel exhaust and cancer, one thing is certain: proper air filtration is effective at keeping diesel exhaust particles out of the indoor air is essential.''

But what exactly is it about exhaust fumes that make them so dangerous to human health?

The Dangers of Vehicle Exhaust and Need for Commercial HEPA Filter Air Purifiers

The need for commercial HEPA filter air purifiers in enclosed spaces like car parks, warehouses, and trucking facilities comes from the dangers posed by exhaust fumes. Automobile exhaust, for example, contains carbon monoxide produced by internal combustion engines, gas heaters, furnaces, and manufacturing equipment among others.

When a vehicle is moving and burning fuel efficiently, its engine receives enough oxygen to allow each carbon atom in the burnt fuel to bond with two oxygen atoms, forming harmless carbon dioxide (CO2). But when the engine does not get enough oxygen and burns fuel inefficiently, each carbon atom in the burnt fuel can only bond with one oxygen atom creating carbon monoxide. This typically happens when a vehicle is sitting idle with the engine switched on. Delivery trucks are common sources of vehicle pollution that travel into our buildings.

The accumulation of carbon monoxide happens in underground parking areas and indoor garages due to a lack of ventilation. It is estimated that around 20,000 to 30,000 people in the United States fall ill each year due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Approximately 500 people die from it every year. ¹

Do Commercial HEPA Filters Remove Vehicle Exhaust?

Commercial HEPA filters are just one part of a complete defense against vehicle exhaust fumes. High-efficiency particulate air filters are especially effective at removing particulate matter (PM) found in vehicle exhaust, especially from diesel trucks.