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May 11, 2019
Have you ever heard of a UV air filter? With tons of benefits for your home, now might be the perfect time to learn about how these advanced filtration systems can improve your air quality and health.
According to studies from the EPA, the air inside your home may be more polluted than the air outside. Every room in your house contains millions of airborne pollutants and irritants, including:
✔️ Dust & pet dander
✔️ Pollen & black mold spores
✔️ Bacteria & viruses
If you suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions, the quality of your indoor air plays a major role in how these illnesses affect you.
Even though you can’t see harmful airborne pathogens, they can negatively impact your breathing and long-term health. While you can’t control the air quality in your office or public spaces, you can control the air you breathe at home.
UV (ultraviolet) light has long been used to disinfect water and surfaces, but it’s also highly effective at purifying air.
1️⃣ Air is drawn into a UV chamber by a fan.
2️⃣ Short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C) neutralizes airborne pathogens.
3️⃣ Treated, purified air is pumped back into your home, leaving you with cleaner, healthier air.
✔️ Eliminates up to 99% of airborne contaminants
✔️ Reduces allergens, mold spores, bacteria, and viruses
✔️ Improves air quality in high-risk areas (kitchens, bathrooms, basements)
✔️ Works with pre-existing HVAC systems or as a stand-alone unit
If you’re looking for a way to dramatically improve your indoor air quality, a UV air filter is one of the most effective solutions.
📞 Call Finken today to learn more about installing a UV air filtration system in your home!
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