UV Lights are crucial to keeping the indoor coil or the air conditioning system clean and free of bacteria and mold. You indoor coil can be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, mold and unpleasant odors. A uv light can help reduce or eliminate these issues.
You’re probably used to the thin flimsy filters you should replace every 30 days. Those filters are great for air flow, but terrible for indoor air quality. A media filter give you the best of both worlds. The size allows for a large surface area to reduce the air flow losses and allows for a finer filter material to be used to catch much smaller particles of pollen, bacteria and other debris. Not to mention these filters can last up to 12 months, making them some times cheaper when it’s time to replace them. A must have for allergy sufferers.
Ionic air cleaners have increased in popularity and are excellent addition to your homes hvac system. Ion air cleaners injects equal amounts of positive and negative ions into the air reducing passing pollutants, gasses and odors. Contact with ions has a microbicidal effect on certain viruses and bacteria, which disrupts their surface proteins and renders them inactive. Ions also attach to dust and other particles causing them to band together until they are large enough to be caught by filters. On initial installation you may notice an increase in dust on flat surfaces, this means it is working. Over time dusting will be a thing of the past as now what would have lingered in the air get filtered out by your hvac system’s filter. A absolute must for seasonal allergy sufferers!
The REME-HALO® utilizes RGF’s patented REME® Cell technology
with UV-C light to create low level, airborne hydrogen peroxide
throughout the air-conditioned space reducing airborne and
surface bacteria, viruses, odors, and mold.
The REME-HALO® in-duct air purifier actively reduces pollutants
at the source ensuring excellent indoor air quality.
During the winter months do you wake up with any of the following, dry nose, dry mouth, itchy dry skin, chapped lips, static shocks? If you answered yes to even one, you may be dealing with a dry winter home.
Humidifiers add much needed moisture to the air in your home. As the temps outside dip, the airs ability to hold moisture drops, when we raise the temperature inside the home the humidity doesn’t increase, but does the opposite it decreases, this is what relative humidity is in a nutshell.
A dry home can be more than just uncomfortable for you, but can actually be harmful to many parts of the house itself, such as wood floors or furniture can split, paint can chip. A dry house can also leave you more susceptible to becoming sick as viruses and germs can thrive.