How do UV Lights help Indoor Air Quality and your Health?

UV lights are used for indoor air quality improvement and are typically installed within the HVAC system. As air passes through the system, it is exposed to UV lights, effectively reducing the concentration of airborne pathogens.

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UV Lights and UVC. What do these do?

UV lights are used for indoor air quality improvement and are typically installed within the HVAC system. As air passes through the system, it is exposed to UV lights, effectively reducing the concentration of airborne pathogens. This method can help minimize the spread of diseases, reduce the presence of allergens, and mitigate mold and mildew growth within the ventilation system. So they kill the viruses and bacteria floating in the air inside your home.

You know one person gets sick in your home and then you all get sick. Well, this is a great solution to eliminate that. A lot of households buy fragrances to mask unwanted odors such as burned food or your kid’s dirty gym socks. Well instead of masking these odors with chemicals, This UV system kills the bacteria without the chemicals. They are powered by 120 volts. It is installed inside your unit by one of our qualified HVAC technicians.

This technology has been employed in various settings, including hospitals, and laboratories, so why not have it inside your home, where you spend the majority of your time? Additionally, if this is installed correctly next to your indoor coil, we guarantee that you will only have to clean your coil once every five years, so it will save you on that as well. We have installed hundreds of these and homeowners in Gilbert, Mesa and Chandler are all very happy with this.

If you would like more information, just give us a call and we will come out and give you an estimate so you can get better air quality in your home today.

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