What does an air purification system do?

June 15, 2018

Everyone wants a clean home, right? And while a clean home may seem like a house that is tidy and wiped down, there is another component that you might not be thinking about—the air circulating in your house. One of the main factors that impacts the quality of air in your indoor space is the amount of pollutants that are floating through in the air. The pollutants can come from pets or be brought into the home through open windows or doors. We normally focus our concern on the quality of the air outside, but it’s wise to assess if you should take steps to improve your indoor air quality.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, poor indoor air quality can be the source for some health problems and could potentially cause dizziness, headaches and nausea. It can also result in extra aggravation for individuals suffering from allergies or asthma. Even regular cleaning and vacuuming won’t wholly rid your home of these pollutants, so it might be time to consider other options. But don’t panic! West Jefferson Plumbing and Heating, Inc. does have the answers to help you improve your indoor air quality.

One of those solutions is an air purification system. Simply put, these systems remove particles, germs and odors from the air in a room. This helps you breathe easier and keeps your household healthier. By removing the airborne dust particles, you lower the amount of exposure your respiratory system has to them.

There are different types of technology when it comes to air purification systems and our team can walk you through your options and what will be the most appropriate solution for your needs. There are air purification systems that are meant to work with your central heating and cooling system to improve the air throughout your entire home.

If you are looking for help on how to improve the air in your home or would like to learn more about air purification systems, West Jefferson Plumbing and Heating, Inc. can help! You can reach us at 614-879-9091. Don’t forget to read some more of our indoor air quality tips and recommendations!