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UV Air Purifier

What Types of Contaminants Can a UV Air Purifier Remove?

UV Air Purifier

A UV air purifier is a device that’s designed to remove contaminants from the air inside your home. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is tasked with protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress, indoor air contamination is one of the top five environmental health risks in America. The actual quality of your indoor air depends on a variety of factors, such as how often you open your windows, how frequently you vacuum, whether anyone smokes inside the house, and whether indoor humidity levels are conducive to the growth of mildew and mold.

Thought it does not certify or recommend specific brands of home air cleaning devices, the EPA recognizes that they can nonetheless be very effective. An “in-duct” UV air purifier – one that is configured directly into your home’s HVAC ductwork – is a system that the EPA says is capable of eliminating a wide variety of indoor air contaminants. UV air purifiers can remove airborne particulate matter such as dust, fireplace smoke, cigarette smoke, pet danger, dust mites, mold, bacteria, and viruses, as well as gaseous contaminants such as vehicle exhaust, cleaning product chemicals, furniture varnishes, and pesticides. Using a technique called photocatalytic oxidation, or PCO, UV air cleaners essentially convert these and other types of airborne contaminants into harmless products. The advantage of having an in-duct air purifier is that it’s able to clean the air throughout your whole house instead of just individual rooms.

For more information, please contact RainSoft, manufacturer of the AirMaster Ultra UV air purifier. The AirMaster Ultra utilizes Ultraviolet light technology and ozone to kill, sterilize, and remove most indoor air contaminants.

Water Insights

Know Your Water

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What's In My Water?

Whether your water comes from a well or municipally treated source, it may contain impurities that cause it to taste or smell bad or create other problems in your home.

Why Should I Test My Water?

A reliable water analysis is the only way to identify the specific impurities in your water that make it less than ideal for household use.

How Can I Test My Water?

You can buy a DIY water testing kit, but you’ll get more reliable results and helpful solutions with a complimentary in-home water test from the experts at RainSoft.

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What’s in your water? A RainSoft test is the first step toward resolving your water woes. We’ll send a water treatment expert to your home to test your tap water, explain the results, and recommend the best solutions to meet your specific needs.

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