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Believe it or not, ultraviolet light has been recognized for over a century for its ability to kill germs and mold. UV lights have been utilized in various applications, particularly for sterilizing hospitals. In recent years, they have also been adopted by many to enhance air quality in HVAC systems, allowing for cleaner air or addressing specific individual needs.
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Promoting Quality Home Air

We has conducted thorough research and is excited to introduce you to APCO UV Lights. After comparing them with other UV options, we've found substantial evidence from reputable manufacturers like American Standard, Trane, and Goodman, demonstrating that APCO UV Lights are the most effective on the market for combating mold, bacteria, and viruses. The range of available UV lights is quite extensive and tailored to various needs. While some models are suited for larger homes and others for smaller spaces, APCO UV Lights have proven effective across the board.
Since UV Lights are not a primary part of people’s daily routines,
It can be difficult to find the best UV Light for your HVAC system.

Below is a list of available APCO Products:

APCO-X®

Introducing our most advanced whole-house air treatment system yet. APCO-X is the result of ten years of APCO development. It will revolutionize indoor air quality with significantly improved performance, functionality, and reliability.

APCO®

Detox the air with APCO®, award winning clean air technology that removes germs, odors, and toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from all the air in your home.

Blue-Tube UV®

The world’s best-selling HVAC UV light that fights mold and other biological threats that thrive in the cool, moist interior of the air system.

AHU Series 1™

Like Blue-Tube UV, the original HVAC UV light also fights mold and other biological threats in the central air system. It features a larger, heavy-duty power supply that can support up to four UV-C lamps.

Mini UV™

Mini UV is designed for mini-split AC systems, which, like all AC systems, are prone to internal mold growth particularly on the blower wheel.

Purity/PLP™

Purity combines MERV 11 filtration with UV-C light and odor control for comprehensive air treatment.

Understanding the Benefits and Drawbacks of HVAC UV Lights

1. Exploring the Benefits
Investing in a UV light system for your HVAC is an excellent way to ensure the air in your home is free of pathogens, promoting a healthy and breathable environment. If you need more convincing, here are some key benefits to consider:

Reduced Illness: UV rays are effective at eliminating viruses and bacteria, significantly lowering your chances of encountering pathogens at home. For example, if someone in your household catches a cold, the bacteria from a cough or sneeze can linger for up to 45 minutes, increasing your risk of infection. However, UV lights can neutralize these pathogens, making it much harder for you to catch any contagious illnesses, thus keeping you healthier.

Allergy Management: Installing a UV light in your HVAC system can help purify the air by removing fungi and other allergens. If you already have air conditioning but still suffer from allergies or asthma, adding a UV light system could be a beneficial enhancement.

Odor Elimination: Tired of wondering, “What’s that smell?” Unpleasant, musty odors in your home may be stemming from your HVAC system, where microbes can thrive. These odors can circulate throughout your home, but by targeting and destroying the microbes responsible, a UV light system can keep your environment smelling fresh, eliminating the need for constant deodorizing.

Low Maintenance: Don’t worry about high maintenance costs—UV lights for HVAC systems are actually quite low-maintenance. They consume minimal electricity, resulting in low annual operating costs that can save you money compared to other options, like propane generators. Replacing the bulbs is also affordable and easy, as most utility shops carry them. Plus, this system can help you save on maintenance costs that would typically be spent on cleaning algae growth on your coils.

2. Considering the Drawbacks
While there are several benefits to installing a UV light system in your HVAC, it's important to also consider the potential drawbacks. For some, these may be minor concerns, but for others, they could be significant. Here’s what you should know about these UV lights:

Continuous Operation Required: In many cases, UV lights need to run 24/7. For instance, if they’re installed in the air handler, they should remain on at all times. Conversely, UV lights placed within the ductwork may only need to be active when the air conditioning is running.
The challenge is that not all models come with an on/off option. However, you could consult a skilled electrician to modify the system, allowing the lights to operate only when the fans are activated. Keep in mind that this may incur additional costs, so it's worth considering all your options or choosing a model that fits your needs from the start.
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