Are you tired of constantly battling illnesses and wishing germs would disappear? It’s entirely natural to have such germ-fighting sentiments, and it can be a wise health choice to put them into action. Your Roseville heating and air conditioning system can be a valuable ally in this endeavor through the utilization of germicidal lights, often referred to as UV lights.
UV lights have the remarkable ability to eliminate germs. One of the reasons why many people fall ill due to indoor diseases is that our indoor environments shield germs from the sun’s UV rays.
Outdoors, some germs do survive, primarily because the ozone layer blocks the majority of the high-energy UV rays that are lethal to germs. However, you can invest in electronic germicidal lamps designed to emit the precise UV frequencies that are highly effective at eradicating germs.
Of course, you wouldn’t want these UV lamps shining in your living spaces. But there’s a safe and effective way to utilize them in your Twin Cities home. These UV lights are specifically designed to operate within your New Brighton heating and cooling duct system. Positioned deep inside the ducts, adjacent to the air conditioner coil, the UV rays are fully contained and kept away from human skin. Since the HVAC system continuously circulates all the air in your house, these duct-mounted UV lights excel at eliminating airborne germs. Additionally, they combat other potentially harmful microorganisms, such as mold that could otherwise develop on your moist air conditioning coil.
The effectiveness of these UV lamps is so noteworthy that the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend them for preventing airborne diseases. According to their research, the most efficient systems utilize both a duct-mounted UV lamp and an air filter with a high MERV rating.
If you seek further information about UV lights or other ways to enhance your indoor air quality, please reach out to us at Marsh Heating & Air Conditioning. We offer complimentary air quality assessments to identify your home’s specific requirements and can suggest the appropriate indoor air quality system to fulfill those needs.