Want cleaner air and a more efficient HVAC system? UV light might be your secret weapon!
This in-duct technology zaps mold, bacteria, and viruses, leaving your home’s air fresher and healthier. It can even reduce allergy woes and unpleasant odors. Plus, a cleaner HVAC system runs smoother, saving you money on energy bills and potentially extending its lifespan.
Imagine this: a silent warrior within your ducts, eliminating up to 99% of the bacteria, viruses, and mold spores that can wreak havoc on your health. That’s the magic of UV light. It bathes your air in a germicidal light, neutralizing these microscopic threats before they can cause trouble.
But the benefits go beyond just fighting germs. Ever notice a musty smell hanging in the air? Mold and mildew are often the culprits. UV light tackles these odor-causing organisms head-on, leaving your home smelling fresh and clean. Plus, if allergies or asthma make life difficult, UV light can be a game-changer by reducing allergens like pollen and pet dander circulating through your system.
A clean HVAC system is a happy HVAC system. By preventing mold buildup on coils, UV light helps your system operate better, leading to improved efficiency. This translates to lower energy bills and potentially a longer lifespan for your HVAC unit.
Think of UV light as a low-maintenance investment in a healthier, more comfortable home. Installation is a swift, and bulb replacements typically only happen every 1-2 years.
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UV (ultraviolet) light is capable of breaking organic molecular bonds that hold biological cells together. Even a single, brief exposure to UV light can be sufficient to destroy mold, bacteria, viruses and many allergens. Our system works in two ways. First, the cellular damage caused by exposure to UV light makes biologic agents incapable of reproducing. Second, it ultimately leads to wide-scale destruction of unwanted, potentially harmful elements in your home’s air. UV light can be effective on:
Our whole home purification systems cleanse and sterilize the air at the unit itself, as well as in the ductwork, ensuring that threats are eliminated at all points, and that they cannot spread through your home.
In order to be considered in the C band, or “germicidal”, UV light must be in the range of 200 to 300 nm. The peak frequency when it comes to germicidal activity and effectiveness is 254 nm, which is the frequency of our UV bulbs.
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