Your Heating and Air conditioning equipment Can Improve Imdoor Air Quality – The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five risks to public health. The Environmental Protection Agency has identified asbestos and radon as potential long term health risks, but pesticides, mold spores, animal dander and dust mites can all contribute to asthma, allergic reactions, and other maladies. Non-respiratory illnesses that are not easily detected can also be traced back to indoor air quality.
Whole house air filtration – electronic or media air filter to clean and remove indoor air contaminants
Typically, particles that are 10 or more microns are expelled through the nose and throat. Many particles are tiny 0.1 microns in size, and these can lodge in the lungs, causing long term problems. Air filters that will clean the air of these minute particles can be installed on HVAC systems. High efficiency filtration systems are much more effective that standard one inch thick systems, and can clear allegens, tobacco smoke, and airborne bacteria. Whole house filters are commonly placed on the return duct line next to the air handler for easy installation.

