Whitcher Plumbing & Heating offers many power house air cleaners to battle allergens and particulates in your home. Click on the links below to learn more:
MAC-L AIR FILTER
MAC Media Air Filters trap dust, dust mites, pet dander, pollen and other airborne particulates as small as 1.0 to 3.0 microns, which reduces allergy symptoms and asthma triggers. Filters last 6-12 months. Learn more.
iWave is an air purifying device that installs in any duct air conditioning system. When air passes over the iWave, ions produced by the device reduce pathogens, allergens, particles, smoke and odors and kill mold, bacteria and viruses in the coil and living space. Learn more.
The Air Scrubber goes beyond traditional air purification systems by not only eliminating stale odors and reducing dust, but actually eliminating 99% of harmful contaminants like bacteria and viruses in the air and on the surfaces of your home. Learn more.
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER
Trane CleanEffects, can reduce the presence of potential asthma and allergy attack triggers in your home. Get rid of 99.98% of allergens and the majority of particles like dust, pollen, pet hair and dander, dust mites, mildew, lint, fungus, most tobacco smoke, cooking grease, and even viruses and bacteria. Learn more.
The iWave-M (mini) is a flexible ion-generating boar that is suitable for mini split and PTAC systems.
When air passes over the iWave, ions produced by the device reduce pathogens, allergens, particles, smoke and odors and kill mold, bacteria and viruses in the coil and living space. Learn more.
GET TO KNOW PARTICULATES
There’s more in the air than you can easily see—particles, dust and smoke, all of them potential triggers for asthma and allergy attacks. Particles like dust, smoke and bacteria are often .3 microns or less. At that size, allergens can get deep into your lungs because they aren’t filtered well by your nose and throat.
Indoor air quality is a major human health issue in the United States and Canada. Homes are built tighter to be more energy efficient, which reduces the amount of fresh outdoor air coming into the home.
Watch the video below to learn about the EPA’s 5 Danger Levels of Indoor Air Quality: