by Cooper Climate Control
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In the heating and air conditioning industry, providing high quality inside air safely (air humidifier) throughout the house is becoming the norm. When newer heating and air systems are installed to replace older, out of date systems, the quality of the air that we breathe is improved almost immediately due to the following:
- air humidity is filtered and regulated
- harmful allergens are removed from the air
- moisture is removed from inside air
For the individual that is suffering with allergies or asthma, these newer systems are a blessing for their long-term health and well-being.
Improving the quality of your indoor air is surprisingly easy when air filtration systems are combined with heating and air conditioning systems. This combination allows the different systems to function more efficiently as one unit.
Good air quality is not just about being warm in winter and cool in summer. There is much more to it than that. It’s about providing optimum comfort in your inside environment. Ironically, inside air quality can be just as poor as outside air and sometimes even worse. A properly operating heating and air conditioning system can help purify the air you breathe.
Many older homes are void of air circulation vents. Before the onset of HVAC systems, fans and fireplaces were the means by which families cooled and heated their homes. Until relatively recently, furnaces were not made with an emphasis on energy-efficiency. It is the efficiency of a cooling and heating system (or the lack thereof) that makes a huge difference in winter fuel and summer cooling expenses.
The newer HVAC systems available today can be up to five times more energy-efficient than older systems from years ago, and now you can have the extra feature of air purifiers. As technology improves and demand increases for cleaner air in our homes, you will see even more energy efficient ways to stay healthy in the future.
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