Germicidal UV lamp improves air quality

Due to the recent coronavirus scare, I’ve become more distraught with air quality.

I realize that there are sources of contaminants in every single room of the house, and carpets, furniture and bedding harbor dust mites.

Certain types of pressboard gives off harmful chemical odors, but pesticides, cleaning agents, personal hygiene products, cooking and pets contribute allergens into the air. I’ve researched all odd types of air quality accessories. I wanted something that would partner with the heating and cooling plan and impact the entirety of the house. Portable chances require too much maintenance and don’t provide enough of an impact. I considered an air cleaner, ventilation system, dehumidifier and odd types of humidifiers. I finally invested into a germicidal UV lamp that is similar to what is used in most hospitals and operating rooms to disinfect the air. A germicidal UV lamp works a lot prefer the sun, using ultraviolet light to kill microorganisms. This genre of air quality accessories works silently, treats the air as it passes through the heating and cooling plan and needs only occasional upkeep. It destroys bacteria, viruses, fungus and pathogens before they enter the breathing air. Plus, the UV lamp prevents harmful growth of mold and other toxins on the cooling coil. Because the inner workings of the cooling system are dark, damp and warm, it is the perfect environment for bacteria, fungus and viruses to thrive. The accumulation on the cooling coil diminishes plan efficiency and capacity, while also polluting air quality, but every time the cooling system starts up, it could be spreading toxins into the breathing air.

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