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Ward Off The Spread of Germs & Viruses With High-Output Germicidal UVC lamps
For best practices, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends washing your hands often, avoiding close contact with people (social distancing), covering your mouth and nose with a cloth face cover, when around others, covering coughs and sneezes and cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces daily, to help protect yourself from COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus.
In addition to standard daily hygiene practices suggested by the CDC, be proactive by adding our high-output UVC lamp to your HVAC system to purify the air, which will help improve overall indoor air quality and will reduce the likelihood of contracting any viruses.
Although we can't guarantee that someone will not become infected by a virus, a properly designed and installed UVC lamp, with enough microwatt intensity, will destroy airborne viruses that pass through the HVAC system.
UVC Technology Prevents the Spread of Viruses and Germs
- Our high-output germicidal UVC lamps kill or deactivate airborne viruses, bacteria, germs and other bioaerosols that travel through your HVAC system and recirculate throughout your home.
- Our germicidal UVC technology is used to prevent the spread of viruses and germs in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Lifetime warranty
- Lifetime warranty on electronics
- 2-year warranty on lamps
- 2-year long-life lamps
3.3 Times More Powerful than Standard Lamps
- Our high-output UVC lamps also sterilize airborne viruses, bacteria and germs as they pass by lamps, rendering them harmless and incapable of reproducing.
- Our high-output UVC lamps are 3.3 times more powerful than standard lamps and will disinfect your air 24 hours a day naturally, without adding chemicals or sprays into your environment.
Can UVC Kill the Novel Coronavirus?
Dynamic Air Quality Solutions, a leader in UVC technology, has been spreading the word for over 30 years that with the right intensity and contact time, ultraviolet C (UVC) lights kills viruses, bacteria and other micro-organisms. While this technology has not been specifically tested against the new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19), the fact remains that the Novel Coronavirus is a virus and UVC light kills viruses.
With the right intensity, UVC energy is able to kill any kind of bacteria or virus. We presently don’t know specifically the UVC dose necessary to kill this new Novel Coronavirus, yet viruses are some of the easiest micro-organisms to kill. Testing will have to be done to determine this kill rate, yet UVC will also disrupt its DNA, sterilizing it and rendering the virus harmless, even at lower UVC dosages. The amount of UVC intensity, measure in microwatts, necessary to kill viruses varies from virus to virus.
Here are a few examples, measured in Microwatt Seconds per Square Centimeter, of the number of microwatts it would take to “kill” certain viruses:
- Adeno Virus Type III 3 – 4,500 microwatts to kill
- Bacteriophage – 6,600 microwatts to kill
- Influenza – 6,600 microwatts to kill
- Infectious Hepatitis – 8,000 microwatts to kill
As you can see, some are easier to kill than others, but are all killed by UVC. Sterilization of most viruses and bacteria will occur at the 1000 microwatt range.
What we do know is it takes a considerable amount of UVC dosage to kill germs and viruses. The principle of UVC kill and sterilization is related to intensity of the lamps used. The more powerful the lamp, the better the kill. Longer ducts with more opportunity for contact and dwell time create an environment for a better kill per pass. The slower the air is moving, the better the kill. So, we do have some variables here.
The FM UVC and RM UVC models from Dynamic Air Quality Solutions are designed to meet or exceed the design parameters set forth by Westinghouse and RTI labs. These labs tested and reported tat you need a minimum of a 110 Microwatt lamp in an airflow, up to 2400 CFM, to get a 70 to 85% kill on most airborne micro-organisms in a duct system. The Novel Coronavirus would fall into this category. The lamp intensity is measured at one meter from the lamp. As germs get closer to the lamp, the intensity increases. Two inches from the lamp we have 5,814 microwatts and 963 microwatts at 14 inches away. We do not cover our UVC lamps with any type of cell or screen that would block the UVC rays from coming in contact with the virus. The best application is to have the lamp shine up and down the duct to give us the optimum time and distance to allow the germs to absorb the UVC light as they flow through the duct.
The bottom line is that we have the highest microwatt intensity lamps on the residential market today at 180 microwatts @ one meter away. And we don’t cover our lamps making them the most effective at killing and sterilizing any virus or bacteria.
Coronavirus Electronic Air Cleaner
Dirt and biological growth inside your heating and cooling system can lead to premature breakdowns, shortening the life of the equipment, and leading to overpayment of utility bills.
This can also aggravate asthma, allergies and cause other health concerns.
“100% of homes tested had toxic compounds including pesticides, cleaning compounds, chemicals found in furniture and building materials, that can be the cause of asthma, allergies and other ailments.”
- Harvard University Silent Spring Institute Study
“A dirty filter will slow down air flow and make the system work harder to keep you warm or cool - wasting energy and leading to expensive repairs and/or early system failure”
- Energy Star
“1/8th of an inch of dirt and dust build-up on the blower wheel can reduce airflow by up to 30%.”
- Texas A&M Study
“A buildup of .042 (1/20) inches of dirt on the heating or cooling coil can result in a decrease in efficiency of 21%.”
- Environmental Protection Agency
“Removing the dust from the blower and the air ducts can increase air flow from the registers by up to 20%.”
- Adrian Environmental LLC
“Indoor air can be 2-5 times and as much as 100 times more polluted than outside air.”
- Environmental Protection Agency
“50% of all illnesses are either caused by, or aggravated by, polluted indoor air.”
- American College of Allergists
Dirty Filter
Dirty Blower
Dirty Coils
Dirty Ducts
Clean Filter
Clean Blower
Clean Coils
Clean Ducts
98% of all airborne particles are too small for even the best disposable filter to collect. Replacing your filter with a high efficiency air cleaner will protect your heating and cooling equipment while improving the quality of air in your home.
High efficiency air cleaners will keep your HVAC equipment and indoor air clean, lower utility bills, and lengthen equipment life.
So, What Can You Do About It?
Polarized-Media Air Cleaners remove even the smallest submicron particles that are otherwise absorbed into our lungs and blood-streams to trigger asthma attacks and allergy symptoms. Also effective with odors and gases.
The best air quality solutions address the cause rather than symptoms, using a whole house indoor air cleaning strategy. Your heating and cooling systems move over 1 million cubic feet of air everyday through your home. This is the perfect place to address indoor air quality challenges using products designed specifically to address the three types of airborne contaminants. 98% of the particles in the air are invisible measuring below 1 micron in size and pass right through even the best disposable filters. Replacing your filter with a SolaceAir Polarized Media Air Cleaner will protect your heating and cooling system while removing these sub-micron particles and allergens that can aggravate asthma and allergies. This is also much more effective than utilizing a unit designed just to clean a room or two.
Backed by over 30 years of experience and proven success in the engineering of both residential and commercial indoor air cleaning systems, SolaceAir has the experts that professional HVAC contractors rely on to address your indoor air quality needs.
The SolaceAir Polarized Media Air Cleaner is designed to support the proper air flow and high intensity air cleaning that controls sub-micron particles so you can breathe easy with cleaner, fresher and healthier air.
SolaceAir Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaner
SolaceAir Cleaners use electronic polarized-media technology for maximum air cleaning capability. Active electronic, polarized-media air cleaners use a safe 24 volt current to establish a polarized electric field. Airborne particles pass through the field and adhere to the media. The air cleaner’s efficiency increases as it loads, providing exceptionally high efficiency with air resistance much lower than expensive disposable filters.
Polarized-Media Air Cleaners capture the smallest sub-micron particles, in addition to airborne allergens, and some gases and odors. Polarized-Media Air Cleaners capture 97% of particles at .3 microns and continues trapping particles much smaller in size.
Polarized-Media Air Cleaners install into existing filter tracks, without costly ductwork modifications, turning your home’s central heating & cooling system into a whole-house air cleaning system. And maintenance is a breeze. Each Polarized-Media Air Cleaner uses a disposable replacement media pad which can be replaced in just minutes to keep your air cleaner running at peak efficiency.
Advantages of Polarized Media Electronic Air Cleaners:
- Removes mold’s food source
- 97% capture rate at .3 microns
- Removes respirable particulates
- Traps some odors and gases
- Brush Seal prevents particle blow-by
- Heavy Duty construction