![]() Polar Bear Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc on Indoor Air QualityA Story by Afric Koputh![]() Indoor air pollution is a real problem and not something many people think about, but if you really want to make sure your Washington, DC and Northern Virginia area home is as safe and clean.![]() It’s certainly important that you and your family have a
comfortable, temperature controlled indoor environment all year long. But you
also want to know that the air you’re breathing is clean and safe. Indoor air
pollution is a real problem and not something many people think about, but if
you really want to make sure your Washington, DC and Northern Virginia area
home is as safe, clean and comfortable as possible, it’s a good idea to invest
in some sort of indoor air
quality system. At Polar Bear Air Conditioning we
offer a wide variety of products and services to improve the air quality inside
your home. Contaminants Are
Trapped Inside With all of the sophisticated home heating and cooling
systems we have today, the priority has become keeping indoor air in and
outdoor air out. Of course, that eliminates most outdoor air pollutants, but
there are at least as many indoor contaminants that can affect the safety and
wellbeing of you and your family. You need to keep your home sealed up tight to improve the
energy efficiency of your home heating and cooling systems and to keep the
temperature indoors consistent. But in order to do that, you have to cut off
all of the natural ventilation spots that would normally ensure adequate air
exchange between indoors and the outside world. Removing Particles So what can you do about this situation? Well, the best
option is to install some sort of indoor air quality system to remove those
nasty contaminants from the air circulating through your home. There are
actually quite a few different types of these systems including air cleaners
and air purifiers. Both of these work to remove particulate contaminants from
the air but they go about it a bit differently. For instance, HEPA filters, one of the most popular types of
air cleaners, remove an astonishing 99.97% of particles measuring 0.3 microns
or larger in the air that passes through them. Having these installed in the
ductwork of your home can dramatically reduce the number or airborne
contaminants in your indoor air. Air purifiers, on the other hand, often use technology that
ionizes the air and then extracts charged particles. These types of systems are
often better at removing smaller particles and cutting down on smoke and pet
odors, but they may not be as efficient at collecting the larger particles that
settle out of the air once it’s ionized and collect on surfaces throughout your
home. Bacteria &
Viruses While both air cleaners and purifiers are able to remove
airborne contaminants like pet dander, pollen, dust, mold spores and smoke
particles, they are less effective at eliminating contaminants like bacteria
and viruses. Having these organisms floating around in your indoor air is
almost a guarantee that your family will get sick, though, so you definitely
want to find a way to get rid of them. UV germicidal lights are rapidly growing in popularity
because of their ability to address just this problem. These air purification
devices are usually used in tandem with either a filtration or ionization
system and can kill the bacteria and viruses that continue to survive in the
air even after it passes through the first layer of filtration. Air Treatment
Services We have extensive experience working with all types of
indoor air quality systems. We can help you determine which system is best for
your family based on your particular needs and sensitivities. Not everyone
needs to be equally concerned with all types of household contaminants, so you
can get a system tailored to the specific needs of your family.
And once you’ve made your selection, Polar Bear can provide
thorough installation, maintenance and repair services to keep your indoor air
safe and your system working well for years to come. So give us a call today to
find out how we can address all of your Washington D.C. and Northern Virginia
indoor air quality needs. © 2014 Afric Koputh |
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Added on December 11, 2014 Last Updated on December 11, 2014 Tags: Polar Bear Air Conditioning & He, Indoor Air Quality Author
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