High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filtration System
Effective Air Filtration
Healthy Climate HEPA Filter Overview
- True HEPA system—means the entire system has been tested to meet industry standards for particle/bio-aerosol filtration
- Near-perfect filtration—up to 99.97% efficient in removing particles and bio-aerosols down to 0.3 micron*
- Sealed bypass design—traps particles and prevents them from escaping
- Optional carbon filtration—helps remove odors
- Powerful, yet quiet performance—completely and quietly filters the air inside your home, several times a day
- Easy integration—designed to work with Lennox® heating and cooling systems for total home comfort
- No ozone emissions— a known lung irritant**
- 5-Year Limited Warranty on covered components
Remove Indoor Air Contaminants Before They Become Airborne Again:
NADCA: Duct Cleaning To A Higher Standard
Provides a Clean Start, by removing Contaminants in your System that can become Air Bourne.With More NADCA Certified Duct Cleaners on staff than ANY other Company in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario
You can be sure the job is done right with Climate Works, your one stop for HVAC and Indoor Air Quality solutions.- NO Job is too Big or Small.
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Residential & Commercial Duct Cleaning
Inline Filters Capture Air Bourne Contaminants:
LennoxHC16 -MERV 16 Healthy Climate Filters
Captures up to 95% of all Particles
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Lennox High Efficiency Air Filters
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Mould Issues?
EPA:
A Brief Guide to Mould & Moisture, and Your Home
Exploring the Basics of Indoor Air Quality:
Dust - Respirable Particles
Dust and airborne particulates can be irritating to the upper respiratory system and will adversely affect individuals with existing allergies, asthma, and respiratory diseases. Long term exposure to dust and airborne particulate may also pose a risk for people who currently do not experience respiratory symptoms. Air-borne pollutants are either biological (mould, dust mites, pollen, animal dander) or originate from other sources (gases or chemical particles released by furnishings, carpets, construction materials, unvented appliances, renovation activities including dust from lead paint, poorly-maintained heating systems, humidifiers and dehumidifiers).
Recognize sources of pollution in your home
It is Important to Consider the Effects of Different Size Particles on Your Health
Types of particles include:
What you should know about House Dust
House Dust is a broad terms for an ever-changing and ever-present substance
House Dust is the result of the natural decomposition of the things we have in our homes along with dust that infiltrates from the outside. Wherever it comes from, it is a prime symptom of poor indoor Air Quality and causes a lot of symptoms for the allergic person.
What is in house dust?
The composition of house duct has changed over time and varies from house to house. Generally, you might find textile fibers, decomposing insect parts, pet dander, human and animal hair, food leftovers, pollen grains, mold spores, bacteria, skin flakes, insulation, sand, and the ever present dust mite and its fecal material.
What increases the amount of dust in a house?
Carpets, draperies, ruffled items, knickknacks, books, magazines, pets, upholstered furniture, animals and pillows, and fireplaces are some things that may increase dust levels. Infrequent cleaning or cleaning with a vacuum cleaner without a high efficiency filtering device, high traffic levels, location of the house, type of yard, and their condition of the central air system all contribute to the amount of dust in your home. For example, if you are in a new neighborhood where there is a lot of construction and the yards are not sodden with grass, you will have more dust in your home.
So How can I Protect My Indoor Air Quality?
The Solution to Healthy Indoor Air Quality is a multi-pronged approach.
Live Healthy this Winter with a Clean HVAC System

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