humidifiers help you breathe easier in the winter
Are you experiencing dry air in your home during Tulsa’s colder months? Adding a humidifier to your HVAC system can transform your indoor environment, making it healthier, more comfortable, and energy-efficient. At Air Assurance, we know how to help you achieve perfect indoor air quality by integrating high-quality humidifiers with your HVAC system.
Why Add a Humidifier to Your HVAC System?
Tulsa’s winter brings low humidity levels, which can lead to dry skin, irritated sinuses, and static electricity in your home. Installing a whole-home humidifier as part of your HVAC system is an effective solution to combat these issues. Unlike portable humidifiers, a whole-home system works seamlessly with your heating and cooling system to maintain optimal humidity levels throughout your entire house.The system cleans your air ducts by brushing and removing debris and dirt directly out of your HVAC system and into our hepa filtration silencing box. We can then apply an anti-microbial protectant inside your duct work that kills most germs and microbes on contact for up to an entire year, greatly reducing or eliminating air-borne pathogens.
The Benefits of a Whole-Home Humidifier
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Poor air quality in your home can affect the health of those with asthma or allergies. Immediate health problems might include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. Long-term problems from repeated periods of exposure to indoor pollutants can include some respiratory diseases, heart disease, and even cancer.
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Many homeowners have dealt with allergies, dust, or other problems in their home never realizing that the indoor air quality can be improved. If too little outdoor air enters a home, pollutants such as dust, mold, bacteria, fungi, and other contaminates can accumulate to levels that can pose health and comfort problems.
Additionally, moisture buildup in your heating and cooling system could become a breeding ground for mold, bacteria, fungi and other contaminates – and your system could be spreading them throughout your home.
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You don't always need a duct cleaning? Often times we can help eliminate the source of the duct problem.
The system cleans your air ducts by brushing and removing debris and dirt directly out of your HVAC system and into our hepa filtration silencing box. We can then apply an anti-microbial protectant inside your duct work that kills most germs and microbes on contact for up to an entire year, greatly reducing or eliminating air-borne pathogens.
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The iWave-R Residential Air Cleaner is the world’s first self-cleaning, no maintenance, needlepoint, bi-polar ionization generator designed specifically for treating air in residential duct A/C systems. Learn more about the iWave here.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
American Lung Association
The American Lung Association provides an indepth look at Indoor Air Quality and the health concerns surrounding the issues. This site also provides links to additional studies on indoor air quality.
Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency provides an excellent overview of Indoor Air Quality issues.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NIOSH presents fact sheets and other information about indoor air quality.
U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA covers air quality standards in the workplace.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission features information about Indoor Air Quality, including a list of online publications that can be downloaded in HTML and PDF format.