Today's weather-tight homes trap pollutants inside, where everyday contaminants become increasingly concentrated. The result: indoor air can be up to twenty times more polluted than the air outdoors, jeopardising the everyday health and vitality of your family. Improved indoor air quality is achieved through two different processes: particle filtration and fresh air ventilation.

Filtration

Air cleaners clean the air by filtering out billions of unseens microscopic particles that float in the air including dust, pollen, mould and plant spores, dust mite debris, pet hair and dander.

Air cleaners also remove cooking and tobacco smoke particles, bacteria and viruses, making the air healthier and more comfortable for everyone.

Ventilation

You know that opening a window and letting in fresh air can be good for you and your home. However, depending on the outside temperature, it could have a bad effect on your energy bill. Like an open window, a ventilation system exchanges stale, polluted indoor air with fresh outdoor air. However, very little energy is lost in the process. Ventilation systems work with your heating and air conditioning equipment and transfer heating or cooling energy from the outgoing air to the incoming air.