Filters
Air filters and cleaners are designed to remove both particulate and gaseous contaminants, as well as harmful microorganism like bacteria and viruses from the indoor air. Regardless which filter you chose, they've been proven instantly improve indoor air quality in your home by trapping particles out of the air and off of the ductwork of your heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
- Electrostatic Filters
A very simple and affordable solution in improving indoor air quality. They are very easy to install, easy to use and maintain, and can be taken with you to a new residents if you are planning on moving.
- HEPA Filters: High-Efficiency Particulate Air
The most effective type of air cleaners on the market. The filter media removes almost all of the particle pollutants in the air, including allergens such as dust, mold spores, and pollen, greatly improving the air quality in a room, and alleviating many symptoms of allergy and asthma sufferers. .
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About the Use of Air Filters, Purifiers and Cleaners
Mechanical air cleaning equipment provides the real preventative measures in your home by going after offensive allergens and chemicals and positively eliminating them. The use of air filters, cleaners, and purifiers has been proven to be the most efficient on the overall indoor air quality. Because filters and purifiers are installed right into your heating and cooling system, they kill and/or trap bacteria and particles and prevent them from circulating through the house.
For maximum performance, all types of filters should be maintained and cleaned regularity, every 1-3 months depending on the intensity of operation of your system. Proper use and maintenance of filters will help to improve indoor air quality and increase time between necessary Air Duct Cleanings.
Although filters trap most of the pollen, debris and particles from the air, they are not designed to remove and/or kill bacteria and viruses. To achieve high quality indoor air, they are often combined with other technologies which remove and/or kill disease-causing agents. |