Can UV Filtration Systems Reduce Viruses in Buildings

We are living through a pandemic right now; the Coronavirus, also called Covid-19, made its way across the world from some disgusting wet market in China, and is killing thoUSAnds of people, and everyone knows this, of course.

One thing you may be wondering is whether or not there is a way to reduce the overall number of bacteria and viruses in your home or workplace.

Well, the two of us have consistently included air filters in our Heating and Air Conditioning systems, from day a single. First, there were those yellow air filters that are made our of fiberglass. They were fine, however in this day and age, the two of us suppose that they are only minimally adequate, but no a single should be putting those outdated fashioned air filters into their air conditioning return, however building on that the two of us now have HEPA filters. HEPA filters have been around for a long time now, and they are much better than the air filters of yesteryear. But now, not as commonly used, the two of us have something even better. We now have UV filtration systems that are designed to supply really fine indoor air quality. Without an UV air purifier or air filtering system, your Heating and Air Conditioning system can really transfer mold, pet dander, dust, bacteria, and other pollutants through the air duct and throughout your house. Air purifiers with UV lights, or UV UV air purifiers, can help put a stop to those microbes wreaking havoc with your breathing and health, then uV lights are placed in your Heating and Air Conditioning core air duct or in the Heating and Air Conditioning’s condenser coils. By that placement, the microbes are attacked at the source. The UV lights attack the makeup of the cells and make it impossible for them to reproduce, effectively killing them off.

 

 

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