Household air pollutants originate from diverse sources. Allergens such as pollen and pet dander can infiltrate indoors via clothing and hair. Modern furnishings like carpets and synthetic materials from cabinets emit potentially harmful chemicals. Even when stored, household cleaners and personal care products may release pollutants. Once airborne, these substances can circulate through HVAC systems approximately 5 to 7 times daily.
Poor indoor air quality poses particular risks to those with chronic respiratory conditions and impacts the health of every household member over time.
Improving indoor air quality requires more than routine cleaning. Specialized equipment is necessary to eliminate microscopic pollutants that pose health risks by penetrating deep into lungs. Air cleaners and purifiers integrated with HVAC systems can effectively capture particulates as small as 0.3 microns.
Whole-house filters integrated into HVAC ductwork efficiently reduce airborne pollutants without compromising airflow or system performance. UV lights positioned near HVAC condenser coils prevent biological growth. Air purifiers, such as the REME Halo whole-home model, utilize electrically charged plates to attract, capture, and neutralize tiny pollutants each time your heating or cooling system operates. Air humidifiers help maintain optimal humidity levels, reducing airborne contaminants in dry conditions.
Introducing fresh air into homes is crucial for reducing indoor pollution. Energy recovery ventilators offer a practical solution, capturing energy from outgoing air to filter allergens and contaminants before they enter your home.
For trusted air quality products that enhance your home’s health, contact Broedell Air Conditioning. Our family-owned company has provided comprehensive HVAC services. We offer free second opinions and estimates, reflecting our commitment to honesty, fairness, and ensuring 100% customer satisfaction. Our factory-trained technicians stay current with the latest technology to serve homeowners and businesses throughout The Acreage, Jupiter, Stuart, Palm Beach Gardens, Hobe Sound, North Palm Beach, Tequesta, and all of Martin County, FL.