Protecting Firefighters with Cleaner Air

September 3, 2025

How to protect Fire Station and EMS using IAP Air Cleaners

Firefighters and first responders face more than just the dangers of the job—they’re also exposed to harmful vehicle exhaust fumes every time trucks and emergency vehicles run inside the station. These fumes, especially diesel exhaust, contain dangerous contaminants such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and other hazardous gases. Diesel exhaust is recognized as a serious health risk and has been linked to long-term respiratory problems and cancer.

IAP Air Products Fire Station & EMS Air Cleaners

That’s where IAP Air Products Fire Station & EMS Air Cleaners come in. Our systems are designed to capture and remove vehicle exhaust from the air, helping reduce exposure and providing a safer, healthier environment for the men and women who serve our communities.


Key benefits include:


  • Cleaner, Healthier Air – Reduce harmful pollutants that linger in bays and work areas.
  • Protection for First Responders – Minimize exposure to carcinogens and toxic gases.
  • Compliance & Safety – Help stations meet air quality standards and best practices for occupational health.
  • Proven Reliability – Backed by IAP’s reputation for high-quality fume extraction products and excellent support.


At IAP, our mission is simple: support first responders by providing cleaner, safer working environments. For more information contact us today!

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