What exactly are UV air cleaners? In simple terms, UV stands for Ultra Violet light. This special light has long been used as a method to effectively disinfect both air and water. One of the most important benefits of a UV air cleaner is that they are especially useful for homes and offices where people may suffer from allergies or asthma.
Many consumers believe that their HVAC filters are all they need in order to keep clean air in the home or office. It is true that most HVAC filters will trap mold, mold spores, dust, and other debris but they cannot capture the smaller particles of microbes that often affect those with allergies or asthma. Only an ionic UV air cleaner can do that.
One of the best ways to learn more about the way a UV air cleaner works is to do a bit of research on the Internet. There is a lot of good, solid information about the subject online, and once you understand the basics of how ultraviolet light can disinfect the air that you breathe, you will better understand why these devices are so popular with those who have allergies or asthma.
You can purchase home UV air cleaner systems in many different models and designs. Furnace UV air cleaners are very popular for larger applications, while an in duct UV air cleaner may be more suited for other applications. Keep in mind that duct UV air cleaners will often require professional installation.
The bottom line, regardless of which UV air cleaner you decide is best for your individual needs and budget, is that any air cleaner with UV light is going to kill the most harmful and potential dangerous particles in the air. When these particles travel through the light they are doomed. Once they are killed they pose no risk to those who are in the home or office, thus greatly reducing the chances that the person will be have a bout of symptoms brought on by this means of delivery.
It is also just important to understand that air cleaners with UV light capabilities cannot take the place of proper medical supervision and medication for those people who suffer from asthma or allergies. The UV air cleaner can be a wonderful tool, but it should never be thought of as a complete replacement system for the treatment of the patient.
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