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Air Purifiers for Gyms & Fitness Facilities

An air purifier for a gym has to move a lot of air and tackle two problems at once: the odor and humidity of a hard-working floor, and the airborne germs of shared equipment and locker rooms. Surgically Clean Air pairs activated carbon with HEPA-Rx and UV-C.

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Recommended Systems

One brand, every form factor — portable, wall-mounted, ceiling-integrated, and industrial. Matched to the space you need to cover.

Portable
JADE® 2.0 air purifier

JADE® 2.0

Portable clinical-grade purification

Coverage 1,500 sq ft
Filtration 5-Stage HEPA-Rx
Noise 37 dB
Install Portable
Ceiling
COBALT® ceiling-tile air purifier

COBALT®

Zero-footprint ceiling-grid system

Coverage Up to 3,000 sq ft
Install Ceiling Grid
Size 2×2 & 2×4
Noise 22 dB
Industrial
ATOMIKAIR® industrial air purifier

ATOMIKAIR®

Industrial-scale particulate & fume control

Airflow 17,383 CFM
Coverage Up to 40,000 sq ft
Filtration 5× MERV-13
Use Industrial

For high-output spaces

Odor and humidity

Activated carbon adsorbs the sweat and rubber-mat odors that build up in a busy training floor and locker room.

Shared-equipment germs

HEPA-Rx and UV-C capture and neutralize the airborne bacteria and viruses circulating around shared machines and mats.

Big-room airflow

Large open gyms need real coverage; ceiling COBALT and industrial ATOMIKAIR units handle high-volume floors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What air purifier is best for a gym?

A high-capacity unit with both activated carbon for odor and HEPA-Rx plus UV-C for germs. Coverage is sized to the open floor area; large facilities use ceiling COBALT or industrial ATOMIKAIR systems.

How do you get rid of gym smell?

Sweat and rubber odors are gases, not particles, so they need activated carbon adsorption in addition to HEPA filtration. A 5-stage system with a carbon stage removes the source rather than masking it.

Do pro sports teams use air purifiers?

Surgically Clean Air systems are used by NHL, NBA, and MLB facilities, where locker-room and training-floor air quality is a performance and health consideration.

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Not Sure Which System Is Right?

Our air quality specialists can assess your space and recommend the optimal configuration and number of units for your needs.