indoor air quality

3 Products That Will Improve Your Home’s Air Quality

At Allied Services, Inc., we strongly recommend regular air duct cleanings because of the mold, chemicals, bacteria, allergens, and dust mites that are found in many homes. However, in addition to our air duct cleaning service, we also carry several products that will help improve the quality of your indoor air. Using these products will provide you with cleaner indoor air and ensure your home is as comfortable as possible, plus your respiratory health will get a bit of a boost too!

1. Dynamic Electronic Air Cleaners

Dynamic Air Cleaners are high-efficiency, whole-house electronic air cleaners. According to Dynamic Air Quality Solutions, they are easy to install and use low static pressure. As tiny sub-micron particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) pass through the central heating and cooling system, they become polarized. The polarized particles get larger as they join together with other polarized particles, and then collect on a disposable, low-static, polarized media pad with an activated charcoal center screen.

2. Whole Home Dehumidification Systems

Comfortable, healthy air has a humidity of around 40%, and the use of humidifiers or dehumidifiers can help achieve that level. Dehumidifiers work with your home’s heating and cooling system by drawing air through the return ductwork. The warm, moist air is then pulled into the unit and cooled, which causes the moisture in the air to condense into water droplets, leaving you with drier air.

3. Fantastic Filters

The type of air filter you use really impacts your indoor air quality. Most home air filters are actually inefficient, trapping less than 10 percent of the particulates in heating and air conditioning systems. That is why it is important to use a filter recommended by a professional who will know not only the correct size, but also the correct rating.

Let Allied Services help improve the indoor air quality of your Dayton area home with these products and our duct cleaning services. We serve the communities of Dayton, OakwoodCentervilleSpringboro, and beyond. As always, customer service is our top priority, and we’re certain we’ll exceed your expectations. Contact us today at (937) 269-5059 to schedule an appointment.

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