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1/5 A healthy home needs air duct sanitizing! build.com.au/healthy-home-needs-air-duct-sanitizing All the germs, bacteria, mold, and mildew that you can’t see in your vents is certainly harmful for your home indoor environment. That’s why it’s recommended to keep your ducts clean. Air duct sanitizing is an additional service the certified air duct technicians can provide while cleaning your home. A standard air duct cleaning removes any detritus from your ductwork such as dirt or drywall dust. As far as sanitization is concerned it adds the disinfecting and deodorization of the ductwork of your home while killing any mold or mildew hiding inside. Mold is an apparent often woolly growth produced especially on moist or rotten organic matter or on living organisms by a fungus. In addition, duct sanitization prohibits bacterial, viral, and fungal growth for approximately six months after being applied. There are not fewer but in lots of circumstances you and your family might benefit. If you are changing your residence moving into a new place, sanitization can make sure that any unknowns from the previous homeowner are taken care of. It can likewise help during the winter months by limiting the germs your HVAC system is spreading through your indoor air. Sanitization is very beneficial for you and your loved ones who are suffering from any allergies or Asthma patients. Removing debris or killing any mold or mildew will also help those people having weak immune system such as new born baby or infants or someone just coming from the hospital. There are no especial or strict rules and guideline for how often you should sanitize your ductwork. If you are suffering from asthma or some sort of allergies you should sanitize your ductwork done every few years. If you had a flood in your home and moisture got into the duct system it’s good to sanitize. It depends on you that how much you are conscious for cleanliness. Healthy indoor environment is necessary for healthy living. You can start by keeping your house clean. Regular vacuuming and dusting get rid of dust mites, pet dander, and tracked-in allergens. A vacuum with a HEPA-filter traps smaller particles that other vacuum exhaust back into the air. There are many ways to improve air quality and reduce air pollution in your Home, some of them are following Change your AC filter. Don’t forget about other Air filters. Check your air ducts. Use cooking vents. Keep your rugs and floor coverings clean. Control mugginess in your Home. Buy indoor plants to freshen the air.

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Air duct sanitizing is an additional service the certified air duct technicians can provide while cleaning your home. A standard air duct cleaning removes any detritus from your ductwork such as dirt or drywall dust.

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A healthy home needs air duct sanitizing!build.com.au/healthy-home-needs-air-duct-sanitizing

All the germs, bacteria, mold, and mildew that you can’t see in your vents is certainly

harmful for your home indoor environment. That’s why it’s recommended to keep your

ducts clean.

Air duct sanitizing is an additional service the certified air duct technicians can provide

while cleaning your home. A standard air duct cleaning removes any detritus from your

ductwork such as dirt or drywall dust. As far as sanitization is concerned it adds the

disinfecting and deodorization of the ductwork of your home while killing any mold or

mildew hiding inside. Mold is an apparent often woolly growth produced especially on

moist or rotten organic matter or on living organisms by a fungus. In addition, duct

sanitization prohibits bacterial, viral, and fungal growth for approximately six months

after being applied.

There are not fewer but in lots of circumstances you and your family might benefit. If you

are changing your residence moving into a new place, sanitization can make sure that any

unknowns from the previous homeowner are taken care of. It can likewise help during the

winter months by limiting the germs your HVAC system is spreading through your indoor

air. Sanitization is very beneficial for you and your loved ones who are suffering from any

allergies or Asthma patients.

Removing debris or killing any mold or mildew will also help those people having weak

immune system such as new born baby or infants or someone just coming from the

hospital. There are no especial or strict rules and guideline for how often you should

sanitize your ductwork. If you are suffering from asthma or some sort of allergies you

should sanitize your ductwork done every few years. If you had a flood in your home and

moisture got into the duct system it’s good to sanitize. It depends on you that how much

you are conscious for cleanliness. Healthy indoor environment is necessary for healthy

living. You can start by keeping your house clean. Regular vacuuming and dusting get rid

of dust mites, pet dander, and tracked-in allergens. A vacuum with a HEPA-filter traps

smaller particles that other vacuum exhaust back into the air.

There are many ways to improve air quality and

reduce air pollution in your Home, some of

them are following

Change your AC filter.

Don’t forget about other Air filters.

Check your air ducts.

Use cooking vents.

Keep your rugs and floor coverings clean.

Control mugginess in your Home.

Buy indoor plants to freshen the air.

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Natural ventilation can likewise improve indoor air quality by lessening toxins that are

indoors. Instances of natural ventilation are opening windows and doors.

Plants are helpful in improving air quality inside house. Plants act like a natural air

purifier, they absorb harmful chemicals and make us healthier. Some plants act like air

purifier e.g:

Snake plant.

Aloe vera.

English ivy.

Flamingo Lily.

Lady Palm.

Chinese evergreen.

Bamboo Palm.

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Even in the cold months, open windows from time to time allow fresh air to move into the

house. Liewise, move potential air contaminants out by utilizing fans in the kitchen to

evacuate cooking exhaust. Regularly cleaning bedding, drapes, and other items that tend

to attract allergens- particularly if you have pets. Clearing clutter because it traps and

holds dust that can trigger a reaction.

Indoor plants seems beautiful but they can collect and foster the growth of mold. So, if

indoor plants are problem you should avoid them. While some plants are helpful to

improve indoor air quality because they release oxygen.

Your heating and cooling framework is the lungs of your home. The system takes air in

and breathes air out. Through normal occupation in a home, we create a lot of

contaminants and air contaminations such as dander residue, dust, and chemicals. These

contaminants are pulled into the HVAC system and re circulated 5 to 7 times per day.

Over time this recirculation causes a build-up of contaminants in ductwork.

These dirty ducts may be the cause of contribution towards larger health issues or may

cause serious problems for those with respiratory health conditions, autoimmune

disorders or some environmental allergies.

The contaminants include:

Molds.

Pollen.

Bacteria.

Dust Mites.

Residues from chemicals and household products.

When it comes to air ducts, prevention is the great medicine. The way you maintain your

ducts can minimize contamination. When done effectively, annual maintenance is very

advantageous to the air inside your home. Air duct cleaning can improve your air quality

by reducing the number of airborne pollutants circulating in your home.

The disinfectant gets aerosolized into tiny droplets, ensuring a complete coating on every

surface of ductwork. To sanitize and disinfect your air ducts, techs use an EPA –registered

disinfectant solution that’s called Sporicidin. This is fragrance free, low toxic treatment

that’s presently used in hospitals, medical offices and other healthcare facility

environments. Therefore, it is effective enough to be used against viruses like COVID-19

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