Smoke & Odor

Smoking Room & Lounge Air Purifier OEM

Smoking rooms, cigar lounges and smoking-permitted hotel areas need to control both smoke particles and the heavy tobacco odor that lingers. That means HEPA plus a lot of activated carbon. Here is how to spec them.

Quick answerSmoking-area air purifiers need HEPA for the smoke particles and, more importantly, a large activated-carbon stage for the tobacco odor and gases, which HEPA cannot touch. Odor control scales with carbon mass, so a thin carbon layer will not keep up. LYL Clean Air builds carbon-heavy HEPA units for smoking rooms and lounges on OEM terms.

Why Smoke Needs Two Filters

Tobacco smoke is two problems in one: fine particles that HEPA removes, and gaseous odor and VOCs that only activated carbon adsorbs. In a room where smoking is continuous, the carbon does the heavy lifting and saturates fastest, so carbon capacity and a realistic replacement schedule decide whether the room actually stays tolerable.

Challenge in this environmentWhat handles it
Smoke particlesH13 True HEPA
Tobacco odor & gasesLarge activated-carbon stage
Continuous smoking loadHigh carbon capacity, planned replacement
Room sizeCADR sized to the lounge volume
Ongoing costFilter reorder program (carbon changes often)

Recommended Configuration

For smoking rooms, use a H13 HEPA + heavy activated-carbon unit — carbon by the kilogram — and plan a frequent carbon-replacement schedule, since continuous smoke saturates carbon fast. Multiple units may be needed for larger lounges.

OEM & Bulk Supply

We build smoking-room and lounge air purifiers on OEM/ODM terms with an upgraded, high-capacity carbon stage for tobacco odor, HEPA for particles, custom branding and a filter reorder plan. Standard MOQ is 200 units per model.

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FAQ

Smoking Room Air Purifier FAQ

What air purifier is best for a smoking room?

A H13 HEPA plus a large activated-carbon air purifier is best, because HEPA removes smoke particles while the carbon adsorbs tobacco odor and gases. Odor control depends on carbon mass, so smoking rooms need a heavy carbon stage.

Does HEPA remove cigarette smell?

HEPA removes smoke particles but not the smell. The smell is gaseous, so it requires activated carbon, and in a continuous-smoking room the carbon must be substantial and replaced on a regular schedule.

Can you OEM a carbon-heavy smoking-room air purifier?

Yes. We configure HEPA units with an upgraded, high-capacity activated-carbon stage for tobacco odor, with custom branding, volume pricing and a filter reorder plan, standard MOQ 200 units per model.

Related

General sourcing information, not medical or legal advice. Performance and any health-related or medical-device claims depend on the model, configuration and required certification for your market — confirm with the SKU test reports and applicable regulations.

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