If you thought air pollution was just an outdoor problem, think again. The particles you see in a beam of afternoon sunlight streaming through the window represent only 1% of the airborne contaminants in your indoor air. Not only that, but every building contains a certain amount of unhealthy gasses from many sources - building materials, the earth under the building, heating and cooling systems, and even people, who exhale carbon dioxide. We offer solutions.
Air Cleaners, Ventilators, Ultra-Violet Treatment
Removing air-born dust and dirt benefits the people breathing the air and your heating and cooling systems. If dirt accumulates on air conditioner or heating units or parts, it will gradually restrict air flow and settle in the HVAC ductwork and equipment.
Mechanical Air Cleaner
The simplest air cleaners contain air filters that are made of fiberglass and are disposable. Others are washable screens. High performance media filters use pleated paper or spun materials to collect microscopic dust particles as the air passes through. These can trap up to 28 times as many particles as a standard fiberglass filter, including animal dander and plant spores.
An electronic air cleaner can capture up to 95% of all airborne particles -- smoke, grease, bacteria and even many viruses. An electronic air cleaner works as a sort of magnet for undesirable pollutants. An aluminum mesh filter catches most of the large particles. The smaller particles pass through an ionizing section, where they receive an electrical charge so they are attracted like magnets to grounded metal plates. The collected particles are cleaned off the plates every few months with a garden hose or by popping the air filter in the dishwasher. While the process may sound complicated, electronic air cleaners only use about as much electricity as a 30-watt light bulb.
Air cleaners can improve your health, keep your entire home cleaner, protect your valuable investments and save you the time and aggravation of constant dusting.
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