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3 Products To Improve Indoor Air Quality

While indoor air quality has always been an important HVAC issue, the COVID-19 global pandemic has heightened concerns about air quality amongst homeowners, as well as business owners.  The Diamond Heating & AirTemp Alaska team has received many calls from concerned clients, and we want to share our top 3 residential and commercial indoor air quality (IAQ) products for combatting harmful pollutants and simple measures you can take to improve the air you breathe. We want to stress that while most or all HVAC equipment and accessories have not been tested against COVID-19, they have been tested on other pathogens such as viruses, mold spores, germs, bacteria, and allergens.  Our hypothesis is that the same technology and practices that worked well reducing the spread of H1N1, SARS, and Ebola will hopefully help with COVID-19.

The Fresh-Aire UV APCO

Did you know that indoor air pollution is divided into 3 categories, particulate, chemical (odors, VOCs), and biological (mold, bacteria, viruses)? Air filters only capture particulates. APCO is proven to safely reduce both chemical and biological contaminants.

The Fresh Aire UV APCO is a whole-home air purifier that utilizes activated carbon and germ-killing UV-C light to eliminate 99% of odors, chemicals, mold, bacteria, viruses, and allergens within the first 24 hours of use. APCO installs directly into your central air system, purifying the air and circulating it through your entire home. You will no longer need individual room air purifiers! APCO also extends the life of your heating system and keeps it cleaner, longer.

Odor-causing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can accumulate in your home or business, and if unchecked these airborne contaminants can build up and reach dangerous levels. As the VOC molecules pass through the Fresh-Aire UV APCO, they are captured and held by a mixture of carbon and titanium dioxide. When light from the UV lamp interacts with the carbon mixture, a photocatalytic reaction occurs to help break down the VOCs into harmless and clean water vapor components that a release back into the air.

             

 

The Commercial Fresh-Aire UV Airborne Duct System

The Fresh-Aire UV Airborne Duct System is a great commercial indoor air quality product for businesses. Installed directly into HVAC ducts to maximize exposure time with the air, the Fresh-Aire UV Airborne Duct System effectively kills off dangerous pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and mold spores. The system features Fresh-Aire UV high-output germicidal UV lamps, which sterilize airborne biological contaminants as they pass by. The ADS system is fully customizable to best fit your business needs and size. The Fresh-Aire UV Airborne Duct System is the perfect application for hospitals, medical practices, dental offices, gyms, yoga studios, child care centers, restaurants, office spaces, retail, and more businesses where airborne pathogens are a high health risk.

Features:

  • Ideal for airborne treatment of contaminates
  • Single or multi-lamp configuration
  • High output water-resistant lamp(s)
  • Water-resistant power supply
  • Lifetime warranty on all parts except lamp(s)
  • Includes 10’ cable & mounting hardware
  • Optional Teflon® lamp coating

Benefits:

  • Reduces odors & kills airborne microbial contaminants
  • Improves indoor air quality
  • Effective chemical-free air disinfection
  • Cost-effective
  • Reduces worker exposure to dangerous chemicals

 

The Air Scrubber Plus

Air Scrubber Plus® is a revolutionary new system designed to help eliminate indoor air quality risks by reducing air pollutants, VOCs (chemical odors), cigarette smoke, dust, pollen, mold, odor-causing bacteria, and odors caused by pets and cooking. The Air Scrubber Plus® is created with ActivePure™ technology, the only Certified Space Technology created in cooperation with NASA. The Air Scrubber Plus cleans, freshens, and purifies the air using specialized germicidal UV light waves along with a proprietary catalytic process that creates molecules of oxygen and hydrogen, just like nature’s outdoor scrubbers.

The Air Scrubber Plus® attaches directly to your HVAC system ductwork to remove 99.9% of contaminants, resulting in a cleaner, healthier, and more efficient home.

 

Additional Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality

  • Frequently change furnace and air handler filters
  • Increase fresh air exchanges within confined spaces
  • Have your home or business evaluated by an HVAC service provider to determine best indoor air quality solutions

 

Diamond Heating & AirTemp Alaska is available here to provide free estimates for residential and commercial indoor air quality consultations. Our team are experts in indoor air quality and are here to help you find the solution that fits your needs and makes your home or business a safer space.

 

Contact Us to Schedule a Free Indoor Air Quality Consultation! 

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