By All-Pro Boca Raton on Monday, 02 November 2015
Category: All-Pro Electrical & Air Conditioning Blog

Should I Be Using a UV Air Purifier?

Because our cooling season is so hot, and lasts for so long, it really makes sense to ensure that our homes are well-insulated. That way, we don't have to worry about large amounts of unwanted heat transferring into our homes uninvited.

Because our cooling season is so hot, and lasts for so long, it really makes sense to ensure that our homes are well-insulated. That way, we don't have to worry about large amounts of unwanted heat transferring into our homes uninvited. However, sealing up one's home in such a manner can have a negative impact on the quality of the air within that home, as natural ventilation is reduced. While air filters and electronic air purifiers are good options to consider for improved indoor air quality, there are certain biological pollutants which are better destroyed than simply filtered out of the air. You can achieve this goal with the use of a UV air purifier in Delray Beach, FL. Contact All-Pro Electrical & Air Conditioning for more details. 

How UV Air Purification Works

Unlike air filters, which trap pollutants on a filtering media and must be changed or cleaned on a regular basis, UV air purifiers actively destroy biological pollutants, which may include viruses, mold, and bacteria. These air purifiers emit small, safe amounts of UV (ultraviolet) radiation. This is limited to the area of the ductwork in which the UV lights are installed, typically near the air handler. While safe for residents in the home, including any children, pets, etc., this level of UV radiation is deadly to those aforementioned biological pollutants, disrupting their biological makeup and rendering them incapable of reproduction.

Do You Need UV Lights?

Not every home is going to suffer from the same air quality issues, and not every homeowner is going to prioritize IAQ concerns in the same manner. However, if you have frequent allergy flareups, increased illness among the residents in your home, or if you have struggled with mold growth in the past, then you are wise to consider the use of UV air purifiers in your home. Just remember that these devices do nothing to remove dirt, dust and other pollutants from the air, and are meant to supplement, but not replace, more traditional air filtration systems.

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