Residential UVC Lighting Solutions
Protect Your Family With The Power Of UVC Light
Airborne illnesses including the common cold can be transmitted via heating and cooling systems. Of all the ways to improve indoor air quality, UV light appears to the most economical and effective. Depending on the UV placement, strength and length of exposure, UV light in an HVAC system can kill up to 90% of microorganisms living within the coils and air ducts. Studies have shown that UV light is the most effective way to prevent disease and control infection.
Consult a professional UVC technician when installing a UVC lighting into your heating and cooling system. Ask us about the benefits of installing UV lighting in your home.
Why HVAC Ultra Violet Light is So Wonderful
UV light installed in HVAC units can disinfects the air we breathe and help reduce energy consumption.
Benefits to your air and system:
- Kills bacteria, viruses and germs
- Controls mold and other allergens
- Removes Volatile Organic Compounds
- Reduces smells and odors
- Maintains a cleaner HVAC unit
- Reduces maintenance requirements
- Lowers monthly expenses
UV light for your home HVAC system will help maintain the cleanliness of the coils and significantly reduce the airborne pathogens that cause illness.
UV light for HVAC units will organically clean coils and restore system capacity by 10-35%. Smoother airflow will reduce maintenance expenses and provide cleaner air.
"UV light in an HVAC system can kill up to 90% of micro organisms living within the coils and air ducts."
Why HVAC Ultra Violet Light is So Wonderful
Certified & Trained Installers
As a leading UVC lighting air disinfecting company in Toronto, we have qualified installers that are able to provide expert services for our UV lighting solutions.
Prompt & On Time Service
We understand the importance of delivering results on time and strive to plan and schedule our work at your convenience to offer hassle-free installation services.
Affordable UV Installation Service
Our UV expert will work to understand your needs, assess the situation, and come up with solutions based on what your home requires and within your budget.