Air purifiers and filtration systems – On account of multiple pollutants like dirt, dead skin cells, dust, and pollen, your home’s air quality is often worse than being outside. Add to that mold and mildew growth, and you can be sure you are breathing in some contaminants. Air purifiers work by pulling dirty air through a fan system, filtering these harmful particles before circulating clean, fresh air back into your room.
Humidifying systems: Studies show that in order to prevent mold growth or harmful bacteria and viruses from thriving, your home should ideally have a humidity level of 30–50%. The continuously fluctuating climate in Dixon can cause your humidity to suddenly rise high above this average, or just as easily drop far below. Having a powerful, whole-home humidity balancing system that can both humidify and dehumidify will instantly provide a solution for both extremes.
Heat and energy recovery ventilators – One benefit of modern residential architecture is that constructors are designing homes to be more energy-efficient, saving space so as not to use as many limited resources. However, more condensed spacing and tight sealing also eliminates pockets for conditioned air to recycle or to escape outside. It also prohibits fresh air from entering. To solve this problem, you could use one of the industry's newest inventions, which takes in fresh air from outside, ensures it is clean, and then deposits it in your home while disposing of dirty air.