9 Mar 2022

The highly climate-controlled indoor environments can often be extremely comfortable in the modern world. Combine that with the fact so many of the daily needs are easily met without needing to go outside, and you find a society that spends nearly all its time indoors. As a result, poor indoor air quality has become a significant area of concern as a contributor to potential health problems.

The team at Tassio Temperature Control, along with many manufacturers of air filtration and air purification products, are working to provide tools to help you ensure clean indoor air for you and ythe family. Here are some details about currently available solutions.

Air Filters

Filters carry a rating somewhere between 1 and 16, with the higher values signaling finer filtration

Air filters are typically a part of ythe Canoga Park home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Before circulating air enters ythe furnace or air conditioner to be heated or cooled, it passes through a filter to trap and remove a wide range of particulates. Many different types of air filters are available, ranging from very basic and inexpensive to more costly versions that filter out microscopic particles.

An industry-wide rating system promoted by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) helps consumers compare one type of filter to another in terms of performance. A minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) rating system measures a filter’s ability to remove particles from the air. Filters carry a rating somewhere between 1 and 16, with the higher values signaling finer filtration.

Layered fiberglass filter

Air filters can be made of many different types of materials. You may have used a layered fiberglass filter that’s surrounded by a metal grate or a pleated polyester filter in a cardboard frame. These filters typically need to be replaced every one to three months.

Homeowners living in California who have family members with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory illnesses may want to consider using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. These filters capture 99.97 percent of all particles 0.3 microns or larger. The National Air Filtration Association (NAFA) specifies six different levels of HEPA filters.

Air Cleaners

Air cleaners are often used in conjunction with HVAC-related air filters. These are usually separate appliances typically designed for a single room or certain square footage of space. A wide variety of different technologies and systems are available, and each one usually focuses on a particular set of particles.

Activated carbon filters are very effective in removing gasses, odors, smoke, and other particles

For example, home ultraviolet (UV) air cleaners were developed from purifiers used in hospitals for disinfecting the air. These tackle bacteria, viruses, mold, and other pathogens. On the other hand, activated carbon filters are very effective in removing gasses, odors, smoke, and other particles.

HEPA air purifiers work in a similar way to HEPA filters and remove dust, pet dander, pollen, and mold spores from ythe indoor air. Although HEPA air purifiers are effective at filtering out very small particles, they are unable to remove bacteria and viruses.

Air purification systems

Another type of air purification technology is using ions. These purifiers emit negative ions into ythe living space, which attract positive ions like dust. The resulting particles become heavier and land on ythe home’s flooring or other surfaces to be collected during vacuuming and dusting chores. Remember to use a HEPA vacuum bag to maximize the capturing of the resulting particles.

Although all of these air purification systems typically work in a single area or confined space, you can invest in house-wide purification systems as well. For instance, electronic air cleaners work with ythe HVAC system by employing static electricity, HEPA filters, and ionic cleaners in a single system. Centralized air cleaners can be installed as part of ythe ductwork and can complement ythe HVAC filtration system, and air-to-air exchange systems will allow you to pull in more fresh air from outside.