Most homeowners learn relatively quickly that there is more involved in living comfortably than simply investing in good HVAC systems. Yes, it is important that you are able to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout your home. It is equally important, though, that the quality of the air filling your living space is of an appropriately high quality.
If you think that polluted air is only something that you need to worry about outside the confines of your own home, then you are sorely mistaken. Your indoor air quality in Tucson, AZ may well be worse than the quality of the air in your backyard. That is why you may need certain products, such as UV germicidal lights, to clean up the air that you breathe in your home. You can trust the pros at Goettl Good Guys Air Conditioning to install and service any such products properly.
What Are UV Germicidal Lights?
UV (ultraviolet) germicidal lights are devices which are installed in one’s ductwork, typically near the air handler, where all of the air distributed by one’s HVAC system will pass beneath. These lights emit a small amount of UV radiation within the ductwork. This poses absolutely not threat to the health or safety of any residents in your home, including children, the elderly, the ill, or pets. For biological pollutants within the air passing beneath the lights, though, the effects of this UV radiation are devastating. The pollutants are biologically disrupted, rendered incapable of reproduction, and are destroyed.
Benefits of Using UV Germicidal Lights
Even if you have a great air filtration system in your home, you may benefit from the addition of UV germicidal lights to your arsenal. You see, biological pollutants such as viruses, mold spores, and bacteria can all continue to thrive and reproduce if they are just trapped on a filter. By destroying them outright, though, you elminate that risk entirely. Just remember that UV germicidal lights are great for biological pollutants, but they won’t remove dust, dirt, and other airborne pollutants from the air. You’ll need air filters to do that.