Duct Sanitizing Improves Indoor Air
April 12, 2010 · Print This Article
The EPA ranks poor indoor air quality among the top five environmental risks to public health (American Lung Association). The damp environment inside your air conditioning equipment can be an ideal breeding ground for biological contaminants and micro-organisms that can then be distributed throughout your home through your duct system.
The most common pollutants that are often found inside the home include pollen, dust, dirt, pet dander, dust mites, mold spores, bacteria, fungi, smoke, pesticides, etc. These pollutants can trigger allergy and asthma symptoms. One solution is to introduce an anti-microbial sanitizer spray into the duct system. This process, known as duct fogging, eliminates microorganisms associated with mold, mildew, and odor causing bacteria by destroying the organisms at their origin.
An added benefit of this product is its low toxicity and safety rating from the EPA. It contains no alcohol or perfumes and leaves no residue. The disinfectant does not mask odors, it eliminates them without your family having to leave the home and without using environmentally damaging or flammable ingredients.
It is recommended that as a part of a proper air conditioning system maintenance program that you sanitize, deodorize, and disinfect your system and ducts to ensure the quality of your indoor air.
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