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HOME OWNER RESULTS Low Cost, high flow filtration with reduced energy cost! Finally a practical and economical solution exists to gener- ate the highest sub micron air quality without expensive system upgrades or retrofits. Our Microbial Containment Fil- ters are 99.97% efficient at 0.1 micron level which captures all of the typical airborne contaminants including most viruses and mold spores! These filters are soft, flexible pads which can be cut to any size or shape and have low static pressure unlike typical rigid micro fine filters. The differences between our Micro- bial Containment Filters and other products makes the choice simple. Our filters are: Effective Environmentally Friendly Economical Cost Effective Sub-micron filtration is now possible for any critical area or entire buildings without expensive HVAC system upgrades or retrofits. Our Microbial Containment Filter can capture and hold the most common airborne contaminants and pathogens including Influenza A, H1N1, dust, mold, and other particles with each exchange of air in the room. These filters are safe and effective for use anywhere air- borne contaminants are a problem including: Schools Hospitals/ Clinics/ Doctor’s Offices Day Care Centers Assisted Living and Nursing Homes Hotels/ Motels Private residences Commercial office spaces Retail stores Passenger compartments in commercial airliners Microbial Containment Filters are supplied in both pre-cut sheets and in rolls and may be installed on the outside of existing vents or just behind any wall or ceiling vent. Sanders Filters Canada Inc. www.sandersfilterscanada.ca February 20, 2015 March 05, 2015 March 19, 2015 March 23, 2015 March 30, 2015

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Bringing a homes air quality from over 1,200,000 particle count down to only 6,000 particles in just over 6 weeks.Best air fitration on the planet for homes and businesses.

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  • HOME OWNER RESULTS

    Containment Filter Pricing for Canadian Antimicrobial

    Type *Filtration level at .3 mirons and up

    Price (per sq. ft.) Square Feet per roll Cost per roll Suggested user price per square foot

    Series 100 90% $7.50 1609 $12,067.50 $14.00Series 200 92.50% $8.00 1063 $8,504.00 $15.00Series 300 95% $8.50 1063 $9,035.50 $16.00Series 375 99.97% $10.50 751 $7,885.50 $22.00

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    Low Cost, high flow filtration with reduced energy cost!

    Finally a practical and economical solution exists to gener-ate the highest sub micron air quality without expensive system upgrades or retrofits. Our Microbial Containment Fil-ters are 99.97% efficient at 0.1 micron level which captures all of the typical airborne contaminants including most viruses and mold spores!

    These filters are soft, flexible pads which can be cut to any size or shape and have low static pressure unlike typical rigid micro fine filters. The differences between our Micro-bial Containment Filters and other products makes the choice simple. Our filters are:

    Effective Environmentally Friendly Economical Cost Effective

    Sub-micron filtration is now possible for any critical area or entire buildings without expensive HVAC system upgrades or retrofits. Our Microbial Containment Filter can capture and hold the most common airborne contaminants and pathogens including Influenza A, H1N1, dust, mold, and other particles with each exchange of air in the room.

    These filters are safe and effective for use anywhere air-borne contaminants are a problem including:

    Schools Hospitals/ Clinics/ Doctors Offices Day Care Centers Assisted Living and Nursing Homes Hotels/ Motels Private residences Commercial office spaces Retail stores Passenger compartments in commercial airliners

    Microbial Containment Filters are supplied in both pre-cut sheets and in rolls and may be installed on the outside of existing vents or just behind any wall or ceiling vent.

    Sanders Filters Canada Inc.www.sandersfilterscanada.ca

    February 20, 2015

    March 05, 2015

    March 19, 2015

    March 23, 2015

    March 30, 2015