Many households across the country suffer from CSA. This is caused by newer homes being built so tight and the lack of adequate air filtration within the home. Whether it is Formaldehyde or other Volatile Organic Compounds used in the production of many of the items used in your home or it is naturally occurring particles like Pollen, Mold, Dust Mites, Bacteria or Viruses, these can all lead to CSA. All of our systems will eliminate your CSA problem and let you breathe easy.

Dust Mites - Dust Allergies
A vast majority of individuals seem to have a problem with Dust. Dust is a pretty general term and is a common issue with most home and building owners. From a visual point of view, anything that is seen as a film of white, grayish, or dark particles on a lighter surface constitutes DUST or dust mites. Lint, dirt, carpet fibers, and dust particles are carried in from outdoors; dust & dust mites are generated by pets, children, people, cleaning products, etc. indoors.Dust is in reality made up of many types of particles. Large dust (dust that you can see which is 20 microns in size or larger ) is normally aspirated in and aspirated out. Because it is so large, it tends to drop to the floor or on furniture very quickly. It is the dust you don’t see (less than 20 microns in size) that can be a problem. Finer dust particles stay airborne much longer, causing most respiratory problems. It is important to have the air handling units (fans) running most of the time to keep the larger particles (dust and dust mites) airborne and going back to the filtration systems. The HEPA systems are designed to run 24/7 and will remove all sizes of dust and dust mites equally well. If you suffer from dust and dust mite allergies, click here for more information on how we can help you.
Most allergy producing particles are normally associated with dust so most people want to remove the dust from their house. Our HEPA filtration systems will remove everything they see. Larger contaminants like animal dander range in size from less than one to 10 microns in size and often only the smaller dander particles become airborne. It is always important to run the furnace fan in your HVAC unit most of the time to keep these airborne particles going to the filters and filtering systems, otherwise the heavier dust particles will settle out and fall back to the floor or other surfaces. For more information on this issue go to our website and visit Pure Air University.
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