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1/3 Top Air duct sanitizing products in 2021 breakeo.com/2021/06/16/air-duct-sanitizing-2021 Fresh air at home is a dream come true, especially now when pollution is on the rise. We try to keep the air in our home free from harmful bacteria, for which we have to use some cleaning agent to sanitize air ducts. Air Duct Sanitizing Dunwoody can be difficult as fumes of chemicals used can be harmful when inhaled. Anyway, we have to take proper precautions and use safety equipment to save ourselves during the air duct sanitizing and disinfecting process. With that said, you should know about before I mention air duct cleaning products few things. Cleaning VS Sanitizing VS Disinfecting of Air Ducts Since you are thinking about it, you should know, cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting are different things. First comes the cleaning. Sanitizing or disinfecting can be done later as needed. However, let me just briefly explain these terms to you. Air duct cleaning Dunwoody is a process of manually removing soiled matter that collects inside ducts. These include many allergens that cause allergies. Due to dirt, clogs, mold, and bacteria have accumulated and needs to be cleaned. Air duct sanitizing goes a step beyond cleaning. This extra step reduces the number of bacteria, germs, and other microorganisms in the air duct, along with removing dirt or debris. As far as air duct disinfecting is concerned, its primary objective is to kill germs and viruses from HVAC units and air ducts. It protects us from health-related problems like allergies, asthma, and viruses like COVID–19. Should Air Ducts Be Sanitized or Disinfected After Air Duct Cleaning? In most cases, you won’t need to use chemicals for air duct cleaning. However, there are few issues where the use of disinfectant or sanitization is required. Who Needs Air Duct Sanitizing Dunwoody and Disinfecting? You may need chemicals for sanitizing or disinfecting in the following cases: 1. Somebody with their health concerns (asthma allergies, tuberculosis, or other airborne diseases). 2. If there are pets in your home. 3. When you smell an unpleasant odour in your ductwork.

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    Top Air duct sanitizing products in 2021breakeo.com/2021/06/16/air-duct-sanitizing-2021

    Fresh air at home is a dream come true, especially now when pollution is on the rise. We try

    to keep the air in our home free from harmful bacteria, for which we have to use some

    cleaning agent to sanitize air ducts. Air Duct Sanitizing Dunwoody can be difficult as

    fumes of chemicals used can be harmful when inhaled. Anyway, we have to take proper

    precautions and use safety equipment to save ourselves during the air duct sanitizing and

    disinfecting process.

    With that said, you should know about before I mention air duct cleaning products few

    things.

    Cleaning VS Sanitizing VS Disinfecting of Air Ducts

    Since you are thinking about it, you should know, cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting are

    different things. First comes the cleaning. Sanitizing or disinfecting can be done later as

    needed. However, let me just briefly explain these terms to you.

    Air duct cleaning Dunwoody is a process of manually removing soiled matter that

    collects inside ducts. These include many allergens that cause allergies. Due to dirt, clogs,

    mold, and bacteria have accumulated and needs to be cleaned.

    Air duct sanitizing goes a step beyond cleaning. This extra step reduces the number of

    bacteria, germs, and other microorganisms in the air duct, along with removing dirt or

    debris.

    As far as air duct disinfecting is concerned, its primary objective is to kill germs and viruses

    from HVAC units and air ducts. It protects us from health-related problems like allergies,

    asthma, and viruses like COVID–19.

    Should Air Ducts Be Sanitized or Disinfected After Air Duct Cleaning?

    In most cases, you won’t need to use chemicals for air duct cleaning. However, there are few

    issues where the use of disinfectant or sanitization is required.

    Who Needs Air Duct Sanitizing Dunwoody and Disinfecting?

    You may need chemicals for sanitizing or disinfecting in the following cases:

    1. Somebody with their health concerns (asthma allergies, tuberculosis, or other airborne

    diseases).

    2. If there are pets in your home.

    3. When you smell an unpleasant odour in your ductwork.

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    4. If you experience water leaks/water damage from your air duct system.

    5. If you suspect mold, bacteria, viruses, and fungi in your air ducts.

    When Should You Sanitize/Disinfect Air Ducts?

    After cleaning air ducts, you may choose sanitizing or disinfecting. When you have performed

    either task, the next phase is till when sanitizing or disinfecting lasts. HVAC sanitizing

    services expect the effects to last about six months. However, health-wise, if the situation has

    changed, you can consider performing sanitizing or disinfecting a bit sooner. Therefore, in

    the case of suspected COVID-19, the process will keep the viruses at bay. Consider wearing a

    mask for an extra layer of protection.

    Is Air Duct Sanitizing & Disinfecting Safe?

    Air duct sanitizing and disinfecting is done through chemicals, which is not suitable for

    health. However, HVAC technicians use equipment that keeps your health safe and cleans air

    ducts.

    Types of Disinfection Processes

    Dustless Duct technicians are certified, licensed, and insured that performs ductless cleaning.

    That is why you can be calm when ordering our professional sanitizing and disinfection for

    your home, office, or HVAC system.

    Disinfecting air conditioning systems:

    Spray disinfection

    Once cleaned, you can disinfect the ventilation ducts. A simple option here is spray

    disinfection, whereby disinfectant is spread directly onto the surfaces to be disinfected from a

    relatively short distance.

    A variant of spray disinfection for air conditioning systems are as follows:

    Cool mist disinfection

    The difference here is that the spray droplets are more diminutive. Usually, this type of spray

    pattern is produced with compressed air and fine nozzles or an airless spray device, a part of

    HVAC air duct cleaning equipment — such as those used in paint shops. The advantage is

    that this fine spray mist can penetrate further around curves and obstacles, and the HVAC

    cleaning products thus achieve a better surface coverage.

    Disinfection in air-conditioning and ventilation systems:

    Aerosol disinfection

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    Aerosol disinfection is an alternative to spray disinfection for air conditioning systems. With

    this method, the HVAC cleaning products, i.e., disinfectant, are atomized into microscopic

    droplets that are even smaller than those used in cool mist disinfection. This dry disinfectant

    mist penetrates all crevices and other areas of the air conditioning system and takes effect

    there. The significant advantage of aerosol disinfection is that excellent coverage of all

    surfaces is ensured.

    A disadvantage is the higher susceptibility to general soiling — since a smaller quantity of

    disinfectant is used, it cannot overcome residual contaminants. Therefore, aerosol

    disinfection can only be used effectively once the ventilation ducts have been thoroughly

    cleaned.

    Types of Antimicrobial Products:

    Antimicrobial pesticide

    Sanitiser

    Disinfectant

    Fungicide

    Fungistat

    Bacteriostat

    Algaestats