Air Purification 
Today, energy and cost efficient homes are built airtight to reduce air and moisture infiltration. However, this air tightness results in poor house ventilation. This can create many indoor air quality problems including mold and unpleasant odors. While opening windows for ventilation is an option, this also defeats the purpose of building a tight home in the first place. It is recommended that such houses have a controlled way of moving fresh air into the house and removing stale/contaminated air from it.

(UV) Air Treatment Systems zap mold spores and certain live, airborne bacteria passing by the lamp to prevent them from being re-circulated into your home's air. The shortwave lights, similar to those used in hospitals, laboratories and commercial kitchens, are easy to add to your existing heating and cooling system. Plus, the long-life lamps are easy to replace when needed.
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