Fixed HVAC indoor air purification

Why install a whole house air purification system? It’s hard to believe, but the air quality inside your home can be more detrimental to your health than the air quality outdoors. At certain times of the year, you may be more aware of the quality of the air you’re breathing. Obviously, seasonal allergies and high pollen counts can really give you problems, especially if you’re sensitive to these air pollutants.

But, if you stop and think about it, most of the time, you’ll have your windows closed if you live in Maryland. The winters can be too cold, and the summers too hot to have the house “aired out.” Indoors, you run the risk of cold, flu, and COVID-19 germs circulating in the air, making you sick.

It’s essential to protect your family’s health, along with the health of visitors to your home, by using a reliable means of whole house air purification.

Filtration vs. Purification

Filtration uses physical barriers like screens or filters to prevent solid particles from passing through. Purification uses chemical or physical processes to remove contaminants from the air. Such as chemicals, viruses, biological, and contaminants.

Do Stand Alone Air Filters Help?

The short answer is YES… but only to a certain extent. These filters can do a decent job of filtering dust and other floating particles. Still, they won’t have much effect on viruses and microbial particulates that harm your health and produce an unhealthy air environment.

When you want protection against pet dander, flu, colds, COVID-19, and other allergens and pollutants, your best bet is to invest in your family’s health by installing a whole house air purification system. We help homeowners secure this protection all the time. The payoff is enormous, with the peace of mind, knowing that the air you breathe in your home has been filtered and purified to the greatest extent.

What are the Options for Air Purification?

We have a couple of options to show you at FIXED! HVAC Service. We can install a whole house air purifier. This option is installed as a component of your HVAC system so that, whether heating or cooling, the air throughout your home is consistently filtered. We can decide if you want a HEPA filter that traps small particles like dust mites and pollen. You may wish to install a carbon-activated filter instead—these filter out chemicals and stinky smells in the air. Maybe you want or need both types. We can discuss it and customize a solution that fits you and your space.

Another option for you is an air scrubber. An air scrubber uses the same technology as NASA employs to keep viruses, bacteria, and other pollutants from infiltrating our astronauts’ lungs. Although it sounds like a big undertaking, we can install one and have you breathing worry-free in a matter of hours.

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AirScrubber by Aerus®

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The AirScrubber by Aerus® attaches directly to the HVAC system ductwork to reduce viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants in the ambient air and on surfaces while the HVAC fan is running.

Patented ActivePure is an advanced surface and air purification technology. It has been proven to reduce up to 99.9% of many common airborne and surface contaminants.

80% REDUCTION OF MICROBES IN 2 HRS!

95% REDUCTION IN JUST 6 HRS!

> 99% REDUCTION IN JUST 24 HOURS!

Benefits include:

  • Uses the latest version of ActivePure Technology
  • Provides 24/7 surface decontamination and air purification
  • Reduces allergens and other contaminants
  • Installs directly into existing ductwork
  • Protects your heating and cooling system from potential buildup
  • Warranty: Limited 5 year warranty

Contact Us for Better Breathing!

If you’re concerned that the air in your home needs purification… chances are that you’re right!

Take the first step toward better air quality by calling us at FIXED! HVAC Services. We’ll send a technician out to evaluate your needs and make recommendations based on the information they collect. This no-obligation visit can help you understand what options would be available and what would work best for you based on your lifestyle, the size of your space, and your health concerns.