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Improve your home, your air, your comfort
Bacteria. Mold spores. Viruses. They’re nasty. So you wash, wipe and clean them away.
Then they blow through the air in your home every time your heating and cooling system’s fan runs.
That’s not all. Your air conditioner’s cooling coils – cool and moist with condensation when it operates – can serve as an ideal breeding ground for mold, a know allergen. Industry experts point to mold as the culprit causing the unpleasant “dirty sock” odor often associated with air conditioning.
Simple Strategies to Reduce Air Pollution in Your Home
- Source control reduces the level of air pollution at the source. Encouraging smokers to step outside is one example. Another is using a coil irradiation system to kill mold on your air conditioning system’s coils.
- Ventilation replaces a portion of stale indoor air with fresher outdoor air. For instance, you open the windows to increase ventilation when you burn toast. Or install a whole-house ventilation system to provide an energy-efficient way to get the fresh air you and your house needs.
- Filtration reduces the level of particles in the air. Install a whole-house air cleaner and whenever the blower motor runs, air will be filtered as it passes through the heating and cooling system.
Consider an Ultraviolet Air Treatment System. It kills a high percentage of certain germs and mold present in the air passing by it. Pair it with a high-performance whole house air cleaner for a powerful ultraviolet air treatment and air cleaning solution.
An Unltraviolet Air Treatment System kills a high percentage of germs and mold in your ductwork and on your air conditioning coil with high-intensity ultraviolet energy.
Maintenance is a snap!
Keep your Ultraviolet Air Treatment System running at peak performatnce simply by replacing the bulbs once a year. Changing bulbs is a snap – no tools required.
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