Which Type of Air Filtration System Is Right for Me?

As we recently talked about on our blognow is a great time to improve your indoor air quality. Life remains uncertain thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, and people continue to spend more time at home than ever. Moreover, we have all seen recently the importance of doing everything you can to improve general health and wellness. EPA reports indicate that indoor air pollution may be an even greater threat than outdoor pollution, so purchasing an indoor air quality device is a good choice for everyone. “But which type of air filtration system is right for me?”, you may be asking. Luckily, our indoor air quality experts at Service Today! offer a range of options to suit your household. Keep reading to learn more about our top-of-the-line air filtration devices, and remember that Service Today! is always here for your comfort needs.

Air Filtration Options Offered by Service Today!

  • HEPA Filters: HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters can be installed as a part of your heating & air conditioning system, and may be used to power additional air cleaning devices. These powerful filters trap 99.97% of all particulates, keeping your air cleaner and allowing your heating & air conditioning system to function better. This technology is widely used by homeowners across the country, as well as in healthcare and medical environments.
  • Electrostatic Filters: Electrostatic filters are used in air purifiers and other devices to remove particulates from your home’s air. Unlike HEPA filters, which catch particles using a mesh trap, these filters charge unwanted particles and bind them together, thus removing them from your home’s air supply. These filters can get rid of up to 97% of airborne particulates, and while they can become less efficient over time, they tend to be less restrictive to airflow than HEPA filters, and may also improve heating & air conditioning efficiency.
  • Ionizers/Ozone Generators: Rather than filtering particulates from your air, ionizers and ozone generators produce an electrical charge to reduce the amount of allergens and pollutants in your air supply. While ozone generators tend to be better for getting rid of odors, ionizers may be more effective at reducing dust, allergens, pet dander, mold spores, and even some germs and bacteria.
  • UV Air Purifiers: Speaking of bacteria and germs, if you want a comprehensive option for removing biological contaminants from your air, you may want to consider purchasing a UV air purifier. These devices use ultraviolet light to kill mold, mildew, bacteria, viruses, and more, neutralizing threats in your home’s ductwork and sanitizing the air throughout your property.

Service Today! is fully committed to finding the right air filtration device for you! Give us a call now at (888) 998-2032, or click here to send us a message online. Remember, we are available 24/7 for emergencies!