Staten Island Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning

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learn the latest tips and tricksIowa. In this videowe walk through replacing outdated smoke detectors from 2003 (yesreally) with modern smoke and carbon monoxide combo units. Along the waywe show how to safely identify the correct breaker (after proving we’re not as smart as we thought)wire in new detectorshow photoelectric sensors degrade over timere in Des Moineswe break down how UV-C light technology is used to sterilize airborne contaminantsreduce odorsand improve indoor air quality in residential systems. As air cycles through your return ductit carries bacteriavirusesmold sporesand odors. A high-output UV-C lamp is installed inside the ductwork or near the evaporator coilwhere it continuously treats moving air and surfaces. Because airflow velocity is highthese systems require powerful UV output to effectively neutralize pathogens in...ElectricianPlumbingHVAC

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