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No home is immune to indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. All homes can contain elevated concentrations of dust, dirt and chemicals. These impurities may not be visible to the naked eye. In addition, homes can also be breeding grounds for mold and mildew. With the clean indoor air products and services from Carolina Conditions, your Columbia area home’s air will be pure and fresh for you and your family.

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What is the best whole-house air purifier for people with allergies/asthma?

Selecting the best whole-house air purifier for allergies and asthma depends on the size of your home, specific allergens, and your budget. Common types include those with HEPA filters, activated carbon filters, or a combination of both. HEPA filters effectively capture allergens, while activated carbon filters trap odors and gases. Consider consulting with an HVAC specialist to determine the most suitable option for your home and health concerns.
Consider consulting with an HVAC professional to determine the best fit for your home and health needs.

How easy is it to install a whole-house air purifier?

The ease of installing a whole-house air purifier depends on your familiarity with HVAC systems and electrical work. For those experienced with DIY projects, installation may be straightforward with proper instructions and tools. However, it typically involves integrating the purifier into your existing HVAC system, which may require knowledge of ductwork and wiring. If uncertain, hiring a professional HVAC technician ensures proper installation, minimizing the risk of errors and ensuring optimal performance.

What causes indoor air pollution?

Many everyday household items contribute to poor indoor air quality. Compounds found in carpeting, furniture, upholstery and drapery fabric consistently emit gas or fumes. Other sources of pollutants can include, but are not limited to, cleaning agents, paints and personal care products.

Also, newer homes that are tightly sealed for energy efficiency tend to limit air circulation, which can contribute to a buildup of contaminants. Likewise, things like weather stripping and storm doors keep stale air in and fresh air out.

What is indoor air quality?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), your exposure to air pollutants can be up to 100 times higher indoors than outdoors. The American Lung Association estimates that most people spend 90% of their time indoors, so clean indoor air is very important.  view pdf

What can I do myself to enhance my home's air quality?

There are several everyday steps you can take to reduce the pollutants circulating in your home, including:

1. Store household cleaners, paint solvents and chemical products in tightly sealed containers. If possible, keep them outdoors.

2. Clean and vacuum at least once a week.

3. Regularly wash bed linens and stuffed toys.

4. Keep windows closed when pollen, pollution and humidity levels are high.

5. Ask you local Healthy Climate dealer to test the air in your home for dust, pollen, chemicals and other pollutants (data is evaluated by an independent testing agency).

6. Make sure your home is properly ventilated. (Modern homes are well insulated and sealed to conserve energy, which means airborne pollutants have no way to escape).

7. Keep humidity levels within a healthy, comfortable range to prevent growth of mold and mildew (25% - 55%).

8. Avoid using scented deodorizers and odor-masking air fresheners, which may cause toxic chemicals.

9. Have your HVAC system regularly inspected to make sure it is clean and in good operating condition.

10. Choose furnishings that emit the smallest possible amount of chemical vapors.

11. Do not allow smoking inside your home and make sure all gas appliances are properly vented.

Is there anything you can do about lingering odors?

You may have tried to get rid of odors in your home by spraying air fresheners or lighting candles. The problem with these methods is that they only mask the odors—they don't get rid of them. In fact, they may even cause further contamination of the home due with chemical ingredients.

Improve ventilation
What causes the lingering odors? Sometimes, poor ventilation in a home causes unpleasant odors. Moisture condensation on walls or windows and stuffy air are signs of poor ventilation. A qualified service technician can inspect your home comfort system to determine if this is indeed the problem, and the technician can also inform you whether or not your equipment is working properly.

Purify the air
Bacteria, dust mites, animal dander, cat saliva and mold may also be roots of your home's odor problem. You can reduce these odor-causing contaminants with a germicidal (UV) light, which inhibit the growth of biological contaminants, sterilizing surfaces in the HVAC system. Germicidal lights are designed to work with your home comfort system.

Activated carbon and microbiocide-treated filters can also purify your home's air. Both the carbon and the microbiocide-treated filters remove odor and kill bacteria. The carbon filters are more effective at removing odor, and the microbiocide-treated filters trap bacteria as the air is pulled through, which inhibits biological contaminants from growing.

Electronic air cleaners clean the air by taking recirculated air and passing it through a prefilter that traps large pollutants. Then, ionizing wires give a positive electrical charge to remaining particles. The particles are collected by a negatively charged collecting section. Pollutants pass through an optional carbon filter that absorbs unwanted odors.

To find out which indoor air quality products are right for you, contact Carolina Conditions today.

Why is ventilation important for proper indoor air quality?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), your exposure to air pollutants can be up to 100 times higher indoors than outdoors. The American Lung Association estimates that most people spend 90% of their time indoors, so clean indoor air is very important.  view pdf

What are the benefits of clean air?

Allergies and asthma are two health problems that can be helped with clean indoor air. When airborne irritants are removed, allergy and asthma sufferers often find relief from their symptoms. Even healthy people who have never suffered from allergies can benefit from clean air. Dust, smoke and other particles float around in the air, causing your drapes and furniture to gather dust. By removing airborne dust particles, you reduce the amount of exposure your respiratory system has to them.  view pdf

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the air inside the average home can be anywhere from five to 100 times more polluted than the air outside.

Cause Of Indoor Air Quality Problems

Pollutants can come from many different sources inside and outside the home. For instance, furnishings, such as upholstery, may release chemicals into the air. These pollutants circulate through ductwork, entering every room and living space. And if ventilation is inadequate, the pollutants multiply. High temperature and humidity also increase concentrations of some pollutants.

Watch the video below to learn more about indoor air quality problems and solutions.

Our Products

PureAir Purification System - The Mayo Clinic has found that air cleaners attached to whole-house systems are generally more effective than freestanding air cleaners. An optimal solution for central HVAC systems, the PureAir™ Air Purification System installs easily on the furnace or air handler (return air side), where a filter would typically be placed.

Odors and chemical vapors can come from many different sources inside and outside the home. Once inside the home, these pollutants circulate through the ductwork, entering every room and living space. Using innovative air-purification technology, the PureAir System helps remove the hundreds of odors/chemical vapors that can contaminate your home’s air.

Please watch the video below to learn more:

IWave Ionizer - Using advanced technology, the IWave Ionizer creates positive and negative ions that work to clean your home’s air. As air passes through your heating and cooling system, the ionizer, which is installed in your ducts, creates positively and negatively charged ions that work to break down any pollutants into harmless compounds. They also destroy viruses, bacteria and mold by removing their hydrogen molecule, making it impossible for them to reproduce. In addition, they also tackle allergens and other particles by forcing them to clump together and become large enough to be caught in a filter.

Filtration - High-efficiency filtration products are designed to capture small particles and keep them from recirculating back into your home’s air. This also helps maintain the efficiency of your HVAC system.

Humidity Control - Balanced humidity levels can make your home environment healthier and more comfortable year round. You can save energy, too. Products like a whole-home dehumidification system help prevent moisture buildup, which can promote the growth of mold and mildew. We also provide whole home humidifiers for keeping drier conditions more humid and comfortable.

Ventilation Systems - Ideal solutions for tightly sealed homes, ventilation systems deliver a fresh-air feel, with little or no energy loss.

UV Lights - Germicidal lights use intense rays of ultraviolet light to control and kill contaminants like viruses, bacteria, yeast and mold. Installed inside your HVAC duct system, it improves the air in your entire home.

Clean Air Solutions From Carolina Conditions

Ready to get your Lexington area home’s air clean and pure? We are ready to help! Contact us today and one of our team members will be happy to analyze your home’s air and conditions to see what product would be best for your unique circumstances. You can connect with us online or by phone at 803-233-7172 to schedule your consultation.

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