Reduce Airborne Contaminants in Your Fire Station
About the StationProtect™ Air Decon Systems

Why StationProtect?
After returning from a fire or other call, your gear and equipment contains harmful particulates and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These contaminants continue to off-gas into your station, putting you and your crew at risk, even after the call.
What steps would you take to mitigate these threats that are known to cause cancer, illness, and other long-term health problems?
What is StationProtect?
StationProtect is a comprehensive air decontamination and filtration solution for your fire station. The unit tackles all three major air threats in your fire station: particulates, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and aerosols carrying bacteria and viruses.
Capable of cleaning the air in spaces up to 2400 square feet, each unit mitigates contaminants that many other systems miss. Plus, StationProtect does not add any harmful byproducts to the air such as ozone or formaldehyde.
How Does StationProtect Work?
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Place within your station, rolls easily on casters
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Connect to standard electrical outlets
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Run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at selected speed
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Remove particulates, VOCs, and aerosols carrying harmful viruses and bacteria
Multi-Stage Cartridge
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Preliminary: collects 3.0-10.0 micron particulate sizes, trapping dust, pollen, and other large particulate matter.
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Molecular: reduces gaseous pollutants via chemisorption, aersols carrying viruses and bacteria, and volatile organic compounds.
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Antimicrobial: reduces airborne viruses, bacteria, and mold
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HEPA: collects particulates down to 0.3 micron, including other particulates, allergens, bacteria, and viruses.

Designed for Your Station
StationProtect is the only fire station air decontamination and filtration product that mitigates particulates, microbes, and VOCs using a single unit. The multi-stage cartridge created by Purafil utilizes the PuraShield system to reduce harmful contaminants without unintentionally adding futher contaminants to the air.
Are you looking for more information on air decontamination? Request your Guide to Emergency Services Air Decontamination here.