Air purifier makes a positive impact

Working from loft has made me a lot more aware of and distraught with comfort, indoor air quality and energy efficiency.

I spent the majority of my time inside the house.

Because of the serious weather in my local area, heating and cooling is required just about year round. That means it’s necessary to keep the windows and doors closed slim to prevent energy waste and keep the cost of utility bills to a minimum. I make sure to officially substitute air filters and schedule professional heating/cooling system repair twice per year to promote system efficiency, reliability and the output of clean air. I am diligent about having the ductwork inspected to check for leaks, any buildup of contaminants or other complications. I’ve also invested into a whole-loft UV air purifier. The add-on air quality accessory is installed in the duct system. It works to trap airborne contaminants smaller than a grain of beach sand before they get circulated throughout the house. Plus, the UV air purifier sends out positive and downside ions. These ions cause particles and other truly tiny debris to clump together and either all out of the breathing air or become more easily captured by the filter. They further disrupt the DNA of pathogens, rendering them harmful. The air filter creates a more hygienic, cleaner and better aromaing living environment. I don’t need to scrub, vacuum or dust as often. I’ve noticed that I have fewer troubles with headaches, congestion, insomnia, coughing and sneezing. The UV air purifier operates silently and efficiently 24/7. I schedule repair for the component at the same time as the air conditioner and furnace tune-ups.

 

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