Ultraviolet light helps kill a variety of harmful bacteria and mold, but most UV lights have no action on some other allergens or dust. UV systems should prevent the organic build up on the surfaces of your HVAC system's coils, and in your ducts.
Everyone wants to breathe clean air, but the meaning of “clean” differs from person to person. For example, not everyone is sensitive to mold, bacteria, or other indoor allergens. On the other hand, many people are super sensitive to those things
Ultraviolet (UV) lights! are placed inside your HVAC system and zap mold and bacteria before any of it enters your living space. UV lights can also keep the indoor coil free from fungal growth, which is good since the coil stays wet for several months out of the year.
Two studies point to the effectiveness of UV light in killing mold and bacteria, one in hospitals and the other in a commercial HVAC system.
In 2012, Researchers at Duke University Medical Center used ultraviolet radiation (UV-C) to nearly eliminate drug-resistant bacteria in 50 hospital rooms, reducing the number of bacteria by more than 97%.
In this commercial office building, and after 4 months of operation, “the fungal levels following UV operation were significantly lower than the levels in control AHUs (air handler units).”
Concluding these studies if the UV Lights work for Air Quality Control in much larger spaces then imagine the Air Quality Control in your home!
HVAC UV lights are effective for killing mold, bacteria, germs and odors.
Control mold and bacteria
Reduce colds and flus – germs are not re-circulated by HVAC system
Reduce smells / odors
Remove VOCs
Are more effective in humid climates than dry climates
Reduces clogging in condensate drain lines by preventing algae growth.
Maintain a cleaner coil, improving cooling efficiency and reducing electricity costs
There’re several effective methods to eradicate colonies of mold from your home; one proven method is the use of Ultraviolet light. When its exposed to the UV light for a considerable length of time; it breaks up the DNA, making them sterile and eventually die off
Your air conditioning system has two coils, one that lives outside and another that lives inside. The indoor coil is located inside your air handler or furnace. It’s dark in there – dark and wet. Water condenses on the coil all throughout the cooling season, so it’s the perfect environment for mold growth.
When mold grows on your indoor coil, the blower fan can blow the mold into your home. Spores enter your living space through the supply vents. During high humidity months, those spores can even proliferate inside your home. Stopping that process before it starts is a good idea.
Air Quality is essential to your health. We can install any size UV Light in any AC Unit, our professionally qualified, HVAC UV LIGHT Technician can promptly analyze your HVAC System and install the necessary UV Light.
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