Studies have shown that inadequate ventilation in homes causes indoor air to be up to 2-5x more polluted than outdoor air. With up to 65 million North Americans suffering from asthma (8 million children), allergies or other respiratory issues, these conditions can be triggered by molds, dust, and other aggregates. Did you know that one gram of duct dust can contain up to 50,000 bacteria?
Many studies have shown UV to be the most effective way of battling indoor air contaminants. UV light kills mold that can thrive in the cool dark interior of the air system. This robs the system of efficiency and requires expensive cleanings with chemicals. UV light also sterilizes airborne bacteria, allergens, and odors which improves indoor air quality.