Avoid Unnecessary Air Filter Lead Times

Avoid Unnecessary Air Filter Lead Times

Long lead times associated with air filter orders are causing major issues in hospitals. Can your hospital afford any down time? Your business is too critical to base your orders on assumptions for lead times. Healthcare facilities, pharmaceuticals, labor & delivery and c section rooms all require the ultimate in clean air. There are no room for air filter delays. Long lead times is definitely a major issue. Let’s prepare better for the new year. So, how can you can better prepare for the air filter lead times?

Order Ahead

Expediting you order may not be enough to get you your air filters on time. It’s also an unnecessary upcharge. During these longer lead times for air filters, especially for specialty air filters like HEPAs, it may be more beneficial to order ahead of time and keep your air filters in stock. Even though it may take up some much needed space, the tradeoff will most likely be necessary to combat potential downtime which can affect your business drastically.

Get A Site Survey Done

If you don’t know how soon you should pre-order your air filters, have a site survey done with us. We will survey your site and keep you on a schedule that works best for your facility. We will do the groundwork and research for you to let you know when you should place your next order. Here at Advanced Filtration Concepts, we also offer full turnkey services so you don’t have to worry about your next outage. We can schedule, deliver, replace, and dispose your old, clogged air filters.

Final Thoughts On Avoiding Longer Air Filter Lead Times

Certain air filters, such as HEPA filters and other critical filtration products can have longer lead times than others. For such a critical piece to your operation, it’s important to plan ahead and prepare for this new year. Meet with your air filtration team to discuss how they can help eliminate the lead times associated with these specialty products. Expediting your orders may not be enough and it’s an unnecessary upcharge. Get a site survey done today and be prepared.

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