RTD is Improving the Air Quality in Its Buses

Regional Transportation District (RTD) is improving the air quality in its transit fleet by upgrading the filtration in each of its buses with MERV-13 equivalent filters from Lumin-Air Transit.

Air Quality in Buses

Nick Rorres, Equipment Engineer for RTD, said:

“Our pre-purchase testing showed excellent airflow through Lumin-Air’s filters. Lumin-Air’s filters were easy to adapt to our buses, and replacement filter media is very economical.”

Bill Weidenaar, Technical Services Manager for RTD, said:

“Improving air quality is part of RTD’s commitment to a cleaner, healthier environment for our customers and operators. By upgrading to MERV-13 equivalent filtration, we are capturing and removing a greater number of contaminants from the air.”

Nick Rorres, Equipment Engineer for RTD, added:

“Our pre-purchase testing showed excellent airflow through Lumin-Air’s filters. Lumin-Air’s filters were easy to adapt to our buses, and replacement filter media is very economical.”

Lumin-Air’s Dan Fillenwarth, said:

“We’re glad to be a part of RTD’s commitment to improving the air quality on its buses. Higher efficiency filtration is the most common and effective way to improve air quality, and it doesn’t add chemicals, ions or gases to the air people breathe. A visual example of our filters removing ultrafine particulate matter like smoke from the air can be found on our website, or on YouTube.”

Mass Transit Clean Air | Lumin-Air Smoke and Particle Air Filtration Video

This article was originally published by Lumin-Air.

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