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Ultraviolet (UV) Lights

Bacteria, fungi and molds can find a welcome home in and around your air conditioner’s evaporator coil. That can lead to odors, illnesses and bothersome allergies. When properly installed near the air conditioning coil, a UV light kills the harmful growths and eliminates the odors associated with this growth. 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.  It’s a great solution for well being throughout your home.

 

Honeywell UV100 Coil Model Ultraviolet Air Treatment System bathes the indoor cooling coil with UV light to help eliminate the growth of surface mold. 

The UV100 can kill up to 87% of certain airborne bacteria* in the air passing through your heating/cooling system, reducing the presence of these harmful agents in the air your family breathes. 

*Test performed shows a single-pass kill rate of serratia marcescens bacteria in a clean metal 12"x25" duct at an airflow of 2000 cfm using new lamps.