June 7, 2018
Air Filtration Systems
Although most people tend to think that air filtration is a new thing, the fact is that air filters have been around for more than two centuries. What started out as simple protective masks for the fireman has evolved and transformed to become a powerful system that can protect you and your family from a wide range of airborne pollutants.
Today, allergies and asthma affect more than 50 million Americans, and that is why the concern for safe indoor air quality has rapidly increased. Homeowners in St. Louis and all over the country are looking for cost-effective ways of improving their indoor air quality, and air filtration system seems to offer the most viable solution. Allergens such as mold spores, pet dander, smoke, pollen, and bacteria can cause a wide range of health complications such as respiratory diseases.
What is An Air Filtration System?
An air filtration system which is commonly referred to as an air purifier is a simple device that removes pollutants and other allergens from the air so that you don’t breathe them into your lungs. The fact is that there are millions of invisible particles that float in the air around you. With every breath you take, you inhale some of these contaminants into your lungs which can cause serious complications. Most of the commercially graded air purifiers are manufactured as either large units that can be fixed to your HVAC unit or stand-alone units.
By installing an air purification system in your home, you ensure that all particles and germs that can cause breathing, and other health complications are eliminated from your indoor living spaces. The air filtration systems are particularly beneficial to individuals who suffer from allergies and asthma. Installing an air purification system also leads to better sleep, improved immune system and overall improvement in your health.
What is the Function of an Air Filtration System?
As mentioned earlier, the primary function of an air purifier is to eliminate all contaminants from the air that you breathe in your home. These systems are usually made of a spun fiberglass or pleated paper or a cloth that is usually enclosed in a cardboard frame. The filters trap and hold the various particles and contaminants that could cause health problems and make your home uncomfortable. The actual filtration happens when expelled air is brought back to the HVAC system to be conditioned before being distributed throughout your home. The air is usually forced through the filters which eliminate all particulates and other contaminants from the air.
Is your air conditioner, furnace or air purifier malfunctioning? Contact Scott-Lee Heating Company today for professional assistance. We have a history of satisfied clients, and we offer a full range of services to all homeowners and businesses in the greater St. Louis Metropolitan area.