Florida Air Duct Cleaners is dedicated to discovering and delivering quality ultraviolet (UVC) air cleaners. Our UV air cleaners utilize germicidal UV (UVC) light to enhance the quality of life and well-being through creating a better and healthier indoor environment.
The UV disinfection systems, commercial and residential UV air cleaners, literally sterilize microorganisms. UVC reduces or eliminates germs such as mold, viruses, bacteria, fungi and mold spores from the indoor air of homes, offices and commercial buildings, ensuring a higher indoor air quality.
UV light has been proven for decades to effectively disinfect air, surfaces and water. UV air cleaners can help your family, students or employees live, work or study in healthier environment, especially if any of them suffer from allergy, asthma or another respiratory disease.
If you are a health conscious person and have a concern with the indoor air quality of your home or public facility, make sure you've seen the UV light. While a good filter is necessary in your HVAC system, most filters capture dust, mold particles, mold spores and pollen but some viruses and bacteria are too small for them. Only the ultraviolet air cleaners can effectively remove the microbes from the indoor air. Germicidal UV has been included in the facility standards for the public buildings. Now the UV air cleaners are available to homeowners also.
Florida Air Duct Cleaners is committed to ensuring 100% customer satisfaction on all UVC systems and disinfection products.
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Read more- Children are more likely than adults to be affected by polluted indoor air (Dept. of Consumer Affairs)
- The average 6 room house collects 40 pounds of dust a year (Discover Magazine)
- 9 out of 10 heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems failures are caused by dust and dirt (Louisiana Coop Extension Service)
- Air ducts have more germs than a chicken coop (American Lung Association)
- Indoor air is found to be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. (EPA)