MERV ratings are also very important
MERV ratings are also very important
I hope that not only individuals, but corporations plus locales of work take a little extra time to make sure that their indoor air pollen levels is at the best it can be
In light of the coronavirus, I have decided that I need to replace our indoor media air cleaner- which, up until now, has consisted of occasionally increasing our air filter. I have since switched from our MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) air filter to a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Absorbing) air filter. The HEPA air filters are the same quality of air filters that are used in hospitals. While the HEPA air filters do slow the air flow from the air conditioner (slightly) I believe it’s well worth the small cost. I have also purchased a dehumidifier to help keep the indoor air pollen levels at optimal levels to avoid viruses plus bacteria. My Heating plus Air Conditioning provider has also come by plus performed a HVAC duct cleaning on our Heating plus Air Conditioning system’s HVAC duct. In addition to a HVAC duct cleaning, this included duct sealing to ensure air cleanliness. I take our indoor air pollen levels undoubtedly seriously plus hope that others take this global pandemic as an opportunity to do better. Indoor air quality is an substantial factor in stopping the spread of this virus. I hope that not only individuals, but corporations plus locales of work take a little extra time to make sure that their indoor air pollen levels is at the best it can be. If anyone here has any other recommendations for improving indoor air pollen levels, please let myself and others know. I am ecstatic to take on any additional precautions. And if you have any questions about how to improve your indoor air pollen levels, don’t hesitate to reach out to myself and others directly! Thank you.