Indoor Air Quality Solutions to Keep Your Family Healthy
You and your family deserve to breath clean and healthy air at home. At Hoffman Heating & Cooling, we can help you do just that. Our indoor air quality experts have everything you need to reduce pollution, beat illnesses, and relax with total peace of mind. Find more about our solutions below, and when you’re ready to install them, give us a call.
The Importance of Indoor Air Quality
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, your indoor air could be up to 100 times more polluted than the air outside. In fact, experts have labeled it one of the top five environmental risks to public health. Poor indoor air quality has been linked to many health issues, such as dry eyes, headaches, nausea, fatigue, asthma, and allergies.
Fortunately, you can avoid many of these problems with help from Hoffman Heating. We can help you assess your indoor air and find the perfect answer to your troubles—see below for our full list of solutions.
Raise Your Indoor Air Quality Standards With These Solutions
Whole-Home Air Purification Systems
Purifiers are like air filters but 40 times more effective. They capture and kill airborne pollutants as they circulate through your HVAC systems.
Air Ventilators
These systems take the stale, contaminated air inside your home and replace it with a fresh supply from outdoors. Energy recovery ventilators can also balance the difference in humidity and temperature, conditioning fresh air as it comes in. This solution can eliminate problems with pooling water and ice or darkened, damp wood.
Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers
Balanced humidity levels can make for a healthy home. Humidifiers add moisture to dry air, alleviating problems with dry skin, static electricity, and cracking wood furnishings. Dehumidifiers work the opposite way, removing excess moisture from your air to eliminate that muggy feeling as well as potential issues with mold and mildew. Together, these systems will keep your humidity in check—balancing it in the ideal 30 to 60 percent range.
UV Lights
Installed near the coils of your HVAC system, ultraviolet lights kill bacteria and mold growing on them, preventing them from circulating through your home.
Don’t Know What You Need? Ask Hoffman
It’s not always easy to tell if your indoor air is polluted. So let our Bryant® experts help. An indoor air quality assessment is only one call or click away.