We all like to think that our homes are clean and pleasant places to relax and unwind. No matter how much we clean, it is a sad fact that there will always be unwanted visitors, such as bacteria, fungus, mildew and mold present in various concentrations. These biological undesirables are lurking in your attic basement, walls, air conditioner and ductwork. Sadly, you and your family will be breathing in these substances throughout the day. Over time, high concentrations can make you feel ill, trigger allergies and cause sickness. Don’t despair there is a solution to this problem and it comes in the unlikely form of ultraviolet (UV) light. How can UV light help and how is it used for the best results?
UV Light is Your New Best Friend:
If you’re suffering from illness and poor health due to microscopic invaders, UV light should be your new best friend. A UV lamp emits radiation that is deadly to bacteria, fungus, mold and mildew alike. It is an invisible killer for an invisible enemy that uses electromagnetic radiation at specific wavelengths to remove these microscopic pests.
The HVAC system in your home is the most likely area that they will be hiding. Your local HVAC specialist understands this, and they have UV lamps that are designed to work with HVAC systems. These UV lamps kill those pests before they can insinuate themselves on your air conditioning coil and in your drain pan (they love moisture). They will also take care of any nasties that are lurking inside your ductwork, and these UV lamps can be easily installed by a skilled professional.
An Improvement in Air Quality:
If you have been suffering for a while with these microbes in your home, you may have become used to them being there. In these kinds of situations, many people forget what their homes used to be like and they become accustomed to feeling unwell all the time. You may find that you and your family are suffering from a variety of ailments, such as persistent head colds, allergic reactions, blocked sinuses, rashes, patches of dry skin, a swollen throat, fatigue, a lack of energy, a runny nose, and many others. In many cases, particularly if multiple people are suffering in a similar fashion, you may find that these microbes are the root of the problem.
This microscopic air pollution can only really be corrected with one or a pair of UV lamps placed strategically in your HVAC system. It may be the case that you have a newer high quality HVAC system that has an excellent air filter. This will work very effectively to get rid of non organic air pollutants, such as pollen, dust, and debris, but it is less effective at handling microorganisms.
Some Final Thoughts
If you remain unconvinced, I would urge you to seek out some testimonials from people online that have been in similar situations. Many people have experienced dramatic improvements in their health after installing UV lamps inside their HVAC systems. For more information, be sure to contact your local HVAC specialists, and they will be glad to discuss your requirements in greater detail.