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Did you know the air inside your home may be as much as 100 times unhealthier than the worst outdoor air? Your home could be suffering from an unhealthy collection of dust mites, mold, mildew, bacteria, pollen and dust. In addition, the air in your home may be too dry, causing dry and irritable skin.
Poor indoor air quality leads to or irritates asthma, allergy or other respiratory conditions. If you or someone in your home is suffering, here are five ways you can improve the health of your indoor air.
UV Germicidal Lamps
Your heating and cooling system’s components create natural condensation that can act as a breeding ground for harmful air pollutants. Left untreated, mold and mildew can form, releasing spores into your duct system and circulating into the air you breathe. UV lights kill bacteria, virus, fungi, mold and mildew, rendering these contaminants harmless and unable to reproduce.
Duct Cleaning
Like everything else in your home, the ducts in your heating and cooling system accumulate dust and debris over the years. If not cleaned, the pollutants can be re-circulated into the air in your home whenever the fan turns on. By having your ducts cleaned, the registers, coils, condenser and ductwork will be thoroughly vacuumed and sanitized, leaving your air purer and fresher.
Filters
The air circulating through your heating and cooling system passes through a filter. These filters are designed not to clean your air, but to filter out large particles and protect your furnace, heater or air conditioner. To remove more of the harmful contaminants, you can your air filter. The higher the MERV number, the more efficient it is at removing small particles.
Air Cleaners
Air cleaners take air filtration to the next level. Mounted in the ducts or as part of your heating and cooling system, whole-house air cleaners use advanced technology and high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to remove 99.97% of air particulates greater than 0.3 micron. These systems are similar to those used in hospitals, clean rooms and airplanes.
Dehumidifiers
Humidity is the measure of moisture in the air. Mold, mildew and other bacteria thrive in warm, moist environments. For that reason, a humid home can be a major health concern. Excessive moisture and mold in your home greatly increases your chance of contracting asthma. A dehumidifier removes excessive humidity from your home.
A whole-home dehumidifier is added to your existing heating and cooling system and can be easily maintained. A dehumidifier can also reduce your summer cooling bill because less humid air feels cooler and more comfortable.
Stop enduring poor indoor air quality and the health complications it creates. HVAC Warehouse offers a comprehensive Healthy Home System from Field Controls that fills your home with fresh, clean, pure and healthy air.
Contact us today for more information on how we can help improve the air quality and comfort of your home.
5 Solutions For Your Home’s Poor Indoor Air Quality
Did you know the air inside your home may be as much as 100 times unhealthier than the worst outdoor air? Your home could be suffering from an unhealthy collection of dust mites, mold, mildew, bacteria, pollen and dust. In addition, the air in your home may be too dry, causing dry and irritable skin.Poor indoor air quality leads to or irritates asthma, allergy or other respiratory conditions. If you or someone in your home is suffering, here are five ways you can improve the health of your indoor air.
UV Germicidal Lamps
Your heating and cooling system’s components create natural condensation that can act as a breeding ground for harmful air pollutants. Left untreated, mold and mildew can form, releasing spores into your duct system and circulating into the air you breathe. UV lights kill bacteria, virus, fungi, mold and mildew, rendering these contaminants harmless and unable to reproduce.
Duct Cleaning
Like everything else in your home, the ducts in your heating and cooling system accumulate dust and debris over the years. If not cleaned, the pollutants can be re-circulated into the air in your home whenever the fan turns on. By having your ducts cleaned, the registers, coils, condenser and ductwork will be thoroughly vacuumed and sanitized, leaving your air purer and fresher.
Filters
The air circulating through your heating and cooling system passes through a filter. These filters are designed not to clean your air, but to filter out large particles and protect your furnace, heater or air conditioner. To remove more of the harmful contaminants, you can your air filter. The higher the MERV number, the more efficient it is at removing small particles.
Air Cleaners
Air cleaners take air filtration to the next level. Mounted in the ducts or as part of your heating and cooling system, whole-house air cleaners use advanced technology and high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to remove 99.97% of air particulates greater than 0.3 micron. These systems are similar to those used in hospitals, clean rooms and airplanes.
Dehumidifiers
Humidity is the measure of moisture in the air. Mold, mildew and other bacteria thrive in warm, moist environments. For that reason, a humid home can be a major health concern. Excessive moisture and mold in your home greatly increases your chance of contracting asthma. A dehumidifier removes excessive humidity from your home.
A whole-home dehumidifier is added to your existing heating and cooling system and can be easily maintained. A dehumidifier can also reduce your summer cooling bill because less humid air feels cooler and more comfortable.
Stop enduring poor indoor air quality and the health complications it creates. HVAC Warehouse offers a comprehensive Healthy Home System from Field Controls that fills your home with fresh, clean, pure and healthy air.
Contact us today for more information on how we can help improve the air quality and comfort of your home.
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1766 Independence Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
(Serving Hampton Road Cities)
(757) 962-5047 | Phone
(757) 961-1441 | Fax
1766 Independence Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
(Serving Hampton Road Cities)
(757) 962-5047 | Phone
(757) 961-1441 | Fax

Did you know?
Dirty air filters are the main reason air conditioners don't work as well as they should. Every time the air conditioner runs, it pulls air through its filter. The purpose of the filter is to catch impurities in the air. With those particles stuck to the filter the path for air gets blocked to a greater and greater degree, meaning there's less air through the air conditioner and thus less cooling. It also means the air conditioner works harder and uses more power.



