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Indoor Air Treatment With UV
UV’s effectiveness in killing bacteria is directly related to a microorganism’s exposure time. Indoor air in a typical residential
UV rays will also kill germs that breed in drain pans and
The treatment of indoor air with ultraviolet radiation has been successful in health care facilities, food processing plants, schools, laboratories and other applications. It is safe, silent, and proven.
Since direct exposure to UV light can cause skin cancer and blindness, the most practical application of UV light in the home or office is in the main air distribution (heating and/or air conditioning) system. As UV light will not pass through metal, glass, or plastic, a UV light can be installed in the main supply or return duct of a central heating or air system without concern for direct exposure to eyes or skin. This is an ideal location since the air in the home or office will pass through the HVAC system up to 75 times per day during normal operation, and as many as 150 times per day in continuous fan mode.
SUPPLY
Installing
near the coil helps
RETURN maintain optimal efficiency of the
HVAC system.
Optional
Installation
Location
Filter Systems Alone Don't Solve the Problem
The majority of indoor air is conditioned by
HVAC systems are a dark and damp breeding ground for mold and bacteria, particularly at the system filter and air conditioning
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