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How to Reduce the Impact of Air Quality Irritants

May 19, 2016

Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

With spring just around the corner, that means that allergies are following close next after them. What do you do when you avoid the outside pollen but find yourself struggling with indoor allergens at the same time? Well, AZ Air Conditioning and Heating has some tips that can keep you cozy this spring season by enhancing your indoor air quality:

High efficiency air filters

To gain a large surface area and lower resistance to air flow in your air conditioning filter, there are some kinds of filters that are four to five inches wide which are gathered and folded like an accordion. These filters allocate higher efficiency and better MERV ratings, which make them able to eliminate the tiniest particles of dirt while even neutralizing odors.

Humidifiers and dehumidifiers

Having too much humidity and having insufficient humidity in your home can both be difficult. To steer clear of mold build-up or respiratory problems, AZ Air Conditioning and Heating offers whole-home humidity solutions that are the best solution to any indoor air quality issues.

One-inch air filters

Little filters should be changed every couple of months, contingent on pets, the external environment in Los Angeles or the number of people residing in your home. When your filter is dirty and isn’t changed often, it works more than it needs to and can produce poor air quality.

Germicidal Lights

Mold and bacteria spread quite effortlessly in cutting-edge, energy efficient homes. When these allergens mix with our breathing air, they can produce health and allergy problems for many members of your family. Ultraviolet lights destroy the DNA in mold, fungi, microbes and spores in the coils of your system, keeping them from coming into the air in your home.

Electrostatic air filters

These filters produce a resilient static charge as air travels through them, collecting tiny particles that would otherwise be permitted through with disposable filters. Electrostatic filters are washable, but while they don’t need replacement, they need cleaning just as often.

Whole home solution

The PureAir Air Purification System is a whole-home cooling solution that uses photocatalytic oxidation and a high efficiency carbon filter to resist germs and bacteria, airborne particles and chemical odors, amidst other indoor pollutants.

AZ Air Conditioning and Heating is here to guarantee that your spring indoor air quality is the best that it can be. If you have any uncertainties about what option is best for you this spring, give us a call at 800-296-5088 to speak with one of our indoor air quality professionals.