The HVAC system in your house maintains the temperature and moves the air around your home. Maintaining proper indoor air quality this summer (and throughout the year) is critical, as the airflow is constantly circulated. Allergens and other airborne irritants are at an all-time high these months. And although they can’t be seen, tiny particles and pollutants circulate in the very air we breathe. Everyone is affected by indoor air pollution, even if you don’t exhibit the side effects immediately. To reduce risks, we strongly advise using UV lights as a way to improve indoor air quality. Circleville Heating & Cooling considers your health and well-being a priority. So please join us as we go through the benefits of UV lights and how they may help with improving indoor air quality.
In What Ways Are UV Lights Beneficial?
Poor indoor air quality can have both short-term and long-term effects on one’s health, some of which include: reducing disease and germs risks, removing unwanted odors and scents from your home, and also lowering the chance of mold and mildew growth. In addition, those who suffer from asthma or allergies may find extra relief when UV lights are used in their house.
How Exactly Do UV Lights Function?
UV lights are the most successful way to sanitize your home’s air since they have a 99.9 percent success rate. When a contaminant or airborne particle comes into touch with the bulb’s UV beam, it destroys the bacteria’s core. The DNA damage caused by this inhibits the germs from regenerating and recovering. This is made possible because the DNA is attacked at its core by UV rays, preventing it from replicating.
What Is the Installation Process For UV Lights?
The UV lights are usually placed in your air ducts. On average, one to three UV bulbs are used. The amount of UV bulbs used is determined by a number of criteria such as the size of your property and where the fixtures must be located. It’s also worth noting that installing UV lighting isn’t as simple as doing it yourself or hiring anyone. You want the job done properly. So, if you’re considering UV lights, get in touch with a qualified professional like Circleville Heating & Cooling to do the job correctly and provide excellent service.
If you want to enhance the air inside your house, UV lights may be the answer. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions regarding indoor air quality. All our technicians are NATE-certified. We have years of accumulated experience and we work hard to find the best resolution for you! So call Circleville Heating & Cooling today at (740) 218-5323, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here!