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SWINE & POULTRY

Farm-fresh air for cleaner barns and healthier herds

Reduce the spread of airborne contagions with filtration solutions designed specifically for livestock facilities.

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SWINE & POULTRY

Farm-fresh air for cleaner barns and healthier herds

Reduce the spread of airborne contagions with filtration solutions designed specifically for livestock facilities.

The high costs of poor air quality in swine and poultry production

Your farm's production and profitability hinges on your air quality. Invisible threats like ammonia, dust, and viruses can negatively impact animal health and spread disease.

The consequences? Slower growth rates, increased vet costs, higher mortality, regulatory problems, and compromised employee health. Poor air filtration has been linked to severe outbreaks of respiratory illnesses, leading to significant economic losses. PRRSV alone costs the U.S. swine industry $664 million annually.1

But many swine and poultry farms rely on DIY filtration systems installed in barn walls or ceilings, which offer little to no improvements in air quality. HEPA air filtration with a dedicated HVAC unit is key to protecting your animals and bottom line.

1 Global Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) Solutions

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HOW WE CAN IMPROVE YOUR SWINE & POULTRY FACILITIES

REMOVE CONTAGIONS

TO LOWER THE SPREAD
OF AIRBORNE DISEASE

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Breathe easier! We've got your 
filtration needs covered

Stay focused on your farm's success, not its air quality. We can take care of all your air filtration tasks. From delivery to disposal, we handle it all. Here's why swine and poultry farms across the U.S. choose Rensa.

Join the 16,000+ customers who trust Rensa Filtration to improve their air quality and HVAC performance.

See what our swine & poultry customers have to say.

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Our new air filters have been a game-changer for our swine farm. We used to spend hours every week changing filters, but now, the process is quick and easy. And our air quality has improved noticeably—which we hope will make our pigs healthier with better growth rates.

John D., Swine Farm

NEBRASKA

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Our chicken farm was going through pleated filters every day, and constantly replacing them was costly. Rensa recommended that we switch to the washable MERV 8 filters. Now, we can clean and rotate our filters. This not only saves us money but is better for the environment, as we don't need to send so many filters to the landfill.

Todd R., Poultry Farm

OKLAHOMA

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Rensa provides peace of mind to our swine farm with filters that help us manage airborne contaminants and reduce the spread of swine viruses. Their durable filters ensure cleaner, healthier air for livestock and farm workers, protecting both our productivity and animal welfare.

Jackson B., Swine Farm

KANSAS

Remove airborne contaminants that can impact your livestock’s health

Remove airborne contaminants that can impact your livestock’s health

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