Indoor Air Quality
As we spend more time indoors, we need to think about the effects of indoor air pollution has on our health.
Humidification​​
Humidification​​
Whole-home humidifiers add moisture to
the conditioned air flowing through the
home. Premium steam humidifiers help
maintain comfortable humidity levels utilizing electrode and canister technology.
Evaporative humidifiers use the warm furnace air to circulate evaporated moisture.
Purification
Purification
Ultraviolet (UV) light is an effective method
to inhibit the growth of microbes such as
mold, bacteria, and viruses. Air purifiers
harness the power of UV, increasing disinfection power in the airstream. UV coil
purifiers bask the coil with UV light and
help to keep the evaporator coil clean.
Ventilation
Ventilation
Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) and Energy
Recovery Ventilators (ERV) offer a simple,
energy-efficient solution for ventilating well insulated homes. HRV and ERV products
keep you comfortable and may save energy
by using the stale indoor air exhaust to
condition fresh incoming air.
Filtration
Filtration
HEPA bypass filtration cleans air to a
high-quality standard removing 99.97%
of all particles as small as 0.3 microns.
Media air cleaners are a more efficient
and convenient way to clean the air than
standard filters. Both options may help to
remove dust, lint, and other particulates.
Standard Filtration
Standard Filtration
Changing your furnace filter every month is important as it can take common particles out of the air such as pollen, dust mites, textile and carpet fibers, mold spores, dust, pet dander, bacteria, tobacco smoke and smog.
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The Indoor Generation
The Indoor Generation