Electronic Air Cleaners
Electronic air cleaners work by charging the particles and killing pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and mold. By continuously filtering out pollutants, allergens, and pathogens in your home, you'll have cleaner, healthier air.Humidifiers
When the air inside your home is too dry you may experience dry, chapped skin, upper respiratory irritation, and increased allergies from dust and airborne particles.A steam output humidifier is a good choice for larger homes or when you want more precise control over humidity. The humidifier flows water between electrodes to create steam which is then dispersed into the ductwork. This design uses an easy to replace canister system and can be managed by your system's thermostat.
UV Lamps
Germicidal UV lamps use ultraviolet light to kill mold and bacteria. They kill the organisms that can grow on the indoor coil of your cooling system. Eliminating these germs will not only improve your air quality but will also increase HVAC system performance as well.Ventilators
During the hot, sticky summer months, ventilators quietly replace stale indoor air with fresh outside air using the outgoing air to precondition incoming air, which helps keep your system efficient. Using specially designed, treated paper cores, they are also able to reduce humidity from the air before it enters your home.Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, and highly toxic gas. A CO alarm uses sophisticated sensor technology to detect and record levels of CO.You can monitor the current CO level in your home on a large, easy-to-read digital display. When dangerous levels of CO are present, a loud, audible alarm alerts you automatically.