WHOLE HOME UV SANITATION
HVAC ultraviolet light acts as a cleaning agent or sheriff, as you will, of bad microorganisms. Ultra violet light disrupts the DNA and RNA of germs, which, ultimately kills their ability to multiply.
UV light systems target the coils in your unit to prevent the growth and build-up of bacteria, fungi and other pollutants such as dust, pollen, soot and smoke. In standard operation, these coils will become contaminated and pump out air that is filled with germs and allergens.
Hospitals, healthcare facilities and even office buildings have
adopted UV light for HVAC. Studies have proven that UV light
systems are highly effective in reducing microorganisms
as they pass through Ultra Violet light rays.
Reduced microorganisms mean less transferred illness.
Along with keeping sickness from spreading, UV light
may be a last defense against bacteria and viruses that
have become drug resistant. Killing harmful microorganisms
at their source will promote wellness and overall health.
UV light for furnaces and UV light for air conditioners
will maintain the cleanliness of the coils and
significantly reduce the airborne pathogens that cause illness.
WHOLE HOME DUCT SANITIZING
What’s the difference between a standard air duct cleaning and sanitizing the ducts? A standard air duct cleaning removes any debris from your ductwork such as dirt or drywall dust. The sanitizing adds the disinfecting and deodorization of the ductwork of your home while killing any mold or mildew hiding inside. In addition, it prohibits bacterial, viral, and fungal growth for approximately six months after being applied.
A healthy home needs air duct sanitizing! All the germs, bacteria, mold, and mildew that you can’t see in your vents is certainly bad for your home’s indoor air (and for you!), which is why we recommend sanitization for every HVAC system we clean. While you may not be able to see what’s hiding in your ducts, it’s well worth getting them sanitized!