
UV Light Systems
Kills 99.9% of Bacteria, Viruses & Mold
24/7 Air Sanitization
Serving West Central Florida
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Germicidal UV-C Light Systems for Superior Air Quality
Protect your family from harmful airborne pathogens with professional UV light systems. Our germicidal UV-C lights are installed directly in your HVAC system to continuously sanitize the air, killing bacteria, viruses, mold, and other microorganisms before they can circulate throughout your home. This technology has been used in hospitals and medical facilities for decades and is now available for residential applications.
In Florida's warm, humid climate, HVAC systems are particularly susceptible to mold growth and bacterial contamination. UV lights not only sanitize the air but also keep your evaporator coils clean and free from mold buildup. This improves system efficiency, reduces maintenance needs, and ensures cleaner, healthier air for your family year-round.
Our certified technicians specialize in UV light system design and installation, ensuring optimal placement and performance. We use only high-quality, commercial-grade UV-C lamps that provide reliable sanitization for years. Professional installation includes proper safety measures and integration with your existing HVAC controls for seamless operation.
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Request ServiceHealth Problems UV Lights Eliminate
Airborne pathogens and contaminants can cause serious health issues, especially for vulnerable family members. UV light systems provide a proven solution to eliminate these microscopic threats that traditional filters can't catch. Here are the common problems our UV systems address:
- Bacterial Infections: Harmful bacteria like Legionella and Staphylococcus that can cause serious respiratory infections and illness.
- Viral Contamination: Airborne viruses including flu, common cold, and other respiratory viruses that spread through HVAC systems.
- Mold and Fungal Growth: Mold spores and fungi that thrive in humid conditions and can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems.
- Coil Contamination: Biofilm buildup on evaporator coils that reduces efficiency and creates breeding grounds for harmful microorganisms.
- Allergen Amplification: Biological contaminants that can worsen allergies and asthma symptoms in sensitive individuals.
- Odor-Causing Bacteria: Microorganisms that produce unpleasant odors and contribute to poor indoor air quality.
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