When to disinfect the cooling system filter

Today my associate and I are talking about the topic of disinfect and fresh air.

Nobody enjoys to live in a loft filled with dust and pollen because it can cause a lot of health problems and pollen irritations.

Sneezing and coughing a lot in the loft are nice signs that you need to disinfect the air in your dwelling. Dirty air is not only awful for pollen irritations but it is also awful for your health in general. It is better to err on the safe side when it comes to the air in your home, so keep it clean. Cleaning or replacing the air filter in your loft Heating, Ventilation and A/C system is a self-explanatory yet important job for maintaining nice indoor air quality and maximizing the efficiency of your system. A dirty air filter can restrict air flow, causing your heater to work harder and increase energy consumption, leading to higher bills and potential system breakdowns. Here are the steps for cleaning or replacing your air filter: Locate the air filter: It’s usually located near the indoor unit or in the return ductwork. Remove the outdated filter: Release the filter frame or door and take out the outdated filter. Clean or replace the filter: If it’s a reusable filter, disinfect it with water and let it air dry completely before reinserting. If it’s a disposable filter, replace it with a up-to-date one of the same size. Reinstall the filter: Make sure it’s securely in place and the frame or door is closed. It’s advocated to check and replace the air filter every three months or as needed. Regular service of your Heating, Ventilation and A/C system, including cleaning the air filter, can extend its lifespan and keep your indoor air disinfect and healthy.

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