Your Home Should Be the Safest Air in Your World

The 9” nano Induct is an air purifier designed to be duct mounted in a HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system. The 9” nano Induct is capable of cleaning the air in every area supplied by the HVAC system, making this unit more efficient than standalone or countertop air purifiers that only cover a single room. We recommend using the 9” model in areas below 3500 square feet*. This air purifier quickly and effectively reduces carbon-based contaminants, providing fresh, clean smelling air in only minutes. What are carbon-based contaminants? Some of the more familiar carbon-based contaminants include mold, bacteria, viruses, odors and volatile organic compounds. We accomplish all this by using the AHPCO (advanced hydration photocatalytic oxidation) technology developed by NASA and enhanced by the Air Oasis research and development team (Dr. Jeff Bennert, Jon Bennert and Dr. Nabarun Ghosh). The 9” nano Induct installs in less than 15 minutes, connecting to a standard 110VAC – 240VAC electrical outlet or hardwired to a 24VAC power source. There are no complicated multiple settings to learn, no routine maintenance to perform, or filters to change or clean. The only maintenance required is changing the AHPCO Cell every two years. The blue lamp replacement LED indicates when the AHPCO Cell is ready for replacement. This air purifier is virtually maintenance free! Courtesy of Air Oasis.

Adding Fresh Air to Your Home

Fresh air is a gift from God!  I think of cool summer mornings, cup of coffee on the patio, no High Plains wind, chillin’ and at peace.  But what about your home?  Do you think your home air is cleaner than outside air?  Think again.

  When we think of our home, its inside air.  It should be clean but is it.  According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, indoor air is more unhealthy than outdoor air.  Your asking why, well, dust and other particles can contaminate your home, as well as mold, mildew, and viruses.  If you don’t clean your home at least weekly, and change out filters regularly, the air in your home can make you sick.   But there is more you can do. One is indoor air quality products, from Air Oasis.  Products like their Nano UV System.  And you can add a fresh air vent to your home.

  Your HVAC take in the air within your home and push either cooled or heated air around your home.  Problem is the air doesn’t regenerate itself, as in adding clean air.   Bringing in fresh air into your HVAC brings some balance to your air, cutting down on all contaminants.

  The pictures are Adam’s Air adding an air duct to your system.  You must remember however you need something inside your HVAC to clean the inside air.  That’s where Air Oasis comes into play.  Look at other blog posts for Air Oasis’ product for further reading.

Heat Exchanger and Cracks Cause Big Problems

So your carbon monoxide alarm goes off at bedtime, its cold outside and you don’t want to turn your heater off but breathing carbon monoxide is by no means healthy, so first thing you call the fire department, they will more than likely condemn your heater and shut the gas off to your home. Then you call us. Over heating in your furnace can and will cause cracks.

So what causes cracks? Your system over heats and it causes stress on the exchanger. The stress is from the expansion and contractions of the metal, and over time the heat will start making cracks. Now, how many times do we tell you to change your air filters in your HVAC? If you follow us on social media we bring it up quite often. NOT CHANGING YOUR AIR FILTER could cause damage to your heat exchanger. Please change your filter at least every three months, we go every two months in our home. A clogged air filter restricts air going though your system, and the system can’t breathe and results in stress cracks.

Now of course the worse thing that can happen when you have cracks is that it will make carbon monoxide, which can lead ot illness and often death of the occupants of the home. Infants and small children and the elderly are effected quicker in some cases. If you don’t have a CO alarm go buy one, in some cases the fire department will give you one at no cost. If you have a larger house you will need more CO alarms. Call Adam’s AIr if you want us to check your system.