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A study conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found that indoor air could actually be more polluted than outdoor air.
Considering that most individuals spend up to 90 percent of each day indoors-
Today, homes are sealed more tightly to conserve energy. Unfortunately, this seals in mold, pollen, bacteria and other pollutants. And since the U.S. EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health, many homeowners are concerned.
Fortunately, there's a solution to most indoor air quality problems. York offers an array of choices designed to ventilate stale indoor air, zap airborne germs, trap airborne particles and moisturize parched air.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a current buzzword in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Industry.
We hear about Legionnaire's disease outbreaks traced to the air conditioning system. Buildings are highlighted on the news as making their tenants sick and it's referred to as sick building syndrome. Individual homes are linked to increases in allergies and asthma. Can it happen to your home and what can you do to prevent it or correct it if you are already the proud owner of a house that is making you sick?
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Filtering the Air We Breathe
The most important step in filter improvement is to make sure that all the air that goes through the electric air handler or gas furnace is filtered. If your HVAC system is pulling air through cracks in the duct system or return air chase, it pulls the contaminates along with it. Have your service technician check to verify that all the return air to a system is pulled through the filter system. This is a good time for your service technician to verify that the filter system is sized large enough for proper operation of the system.
Filters come in different efficiencies that are measured in the percentage of arrestance of particles. Simply stated, what amount and size of particles do they stop? The higher the percentage, the smaller the particle the filter will stop. The other factor that must be considered is the resistance to air flow, or will this super filter let enough air through to allow my system to function properly?
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Killing the Mildew, Molds, Fungus, Bacteria, and Viruses
One of the ways our air conditioning system keeps us comfortable is by removing the
water vapor (humidity) from the air. As the AC system condenses moisture from the
air, a drain is supposed to take this moisture out of the system. What really happens
is that some of this water splashes on the interior insulation and some of it is
left standing in the bottom of the pan that is not designed or installed to get it
completely out of the system. So, now, we have moisture ready to support the growth
of assorted micro-
The simplest treatment is to keep drain lines clear and to have a positive drainage on the coil.
Pan tablets and drain pads are available that release chemicals into the condensed water and kills the pathogens. These tablets or pads must be physically placed in the evaporator drain pan on a 1 to 6 month schedule.
UV lights are the newest tool to be used to improve indoor air quality. Similar to the lights that barbers, dentists, and doctors use to sterilize their instruments, these lights are designed to not only kill what's growing in the drain pan, but also what is growing on the coil surface or on the interior insulation. These lights will kill the source of numerous allergens that people did not know existed. The light shines on the inside of the AC, in front of the coil, 24 hours a day. Even if a new bulb is required every year, the UV light combined with a good filter system will greatly improve the quality of air in either a home or business.
Even older air conditioning units can usually be retrofitted with UV lights.
Ventilating Gases
As home construction has produced tighter homes, reaction to gases released from building materials has increased. The trick is to bring in fresh air without having to heat, cool or dehumidify it. This can be accomplished in several ways and must be routed through the filter system.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, these various methods to improve air quality can be built into a new
or replacement system at the time of installation to achieve the best-
