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The Field Controls Healthy Home System

Indoor air quality is crucial for the well-being of your family, especially considering that we spend around 90% of our time indoors. Without proper ventilation, your home can become a breeding ground for mold and airborne germs, posing health risks. Even everyday activities like running bathroom fans or using kitchen vents can inadvertently draw in…

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Indoor air quality is crucial for the well-being of your family, especially considering that we spend around 90% of our time indoors. Without proper ventilation, your home can become a breeding ground for mold and airborne germs, posing health risks. Even everyday activities like running bathroom fans or using kitchen vents can inadvertently draw in contaminated air from undesirable places like the basement, garage, or furnace room, which may contain harmful substances such as carbon monoxide, radon gas, mold spores, dust, and pollen.

Field Controls has developed the ultimate solution: the Healthy Home System. This comprehensive whole-house purification system specifically targets the top three allergy triggers: particulates, germs, and toxic gases.

Comprising four key components, the Healthy Home System ensures optimal air quality in your home. Firstly, a media air cleaner effectively traps airborne particles. Secondly, a high-intensity germicidal UV lamp neutralizes germs, bacteria, and prevents mold growth on the AC coil. Thirdly, Procell PCO technology eliminates odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Lastly, a control unit synchronizes the operation of all components for maximum effectiveness and efficiency.

Compatible with virtually any forced air heating and cooling system, the Healthy Home System ensures a continuous supply of fresh air, 24/7, effectively maintaining clean, pure, and fresh air throughout your home. Experience the difference in air quality and the positive impact on your family’s health.

Field Controls’ Healthy Home System: Say goodbye to indoor air pollution and embrace better air for better living.

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We spend ninety percent of our time indoors. So indoor air quality is essential to the health of your family. Without fresh air, your home can become a breeding ground for mold and airborne germs. And when you run a bathroom fan, oven vent, range hood, or clothes dryer, you may make matters even worse. You create negative air pressure, drawing bad air into your home from the worst possible places such as the basement or crawl space, garage, or furnace room. This bad air could contain gaseous fumes, carbon monoxide, radon gas, mold spores, dust, and pollen. The solution? Control fresh air intake and cycle fresh air throughout the home. That's why field controls developed the healthy home system. It's the only whole house purification system that addresses the top three allergy triggers, particulates, germs, and toxic gases. The healthy home system consists of four components. A media air cleaner to trap airborne particles, a high intensity germicidal UV lamp to neutralize airborne germs, bacteria, and eliminate mold on the AC coil. Procell PCO technology. To eliminate odors and VOCs, and a control that ensures each component works to maximum effectiveness and efficiency. The healthy home system works with virtually any forced air heating and cooling system, bringing in fresh air on a regular schedule, twenty four seven, keeping the air in your home clean, pure, and fresh. You and your family will notice the difference. Field controls healthy home system, better air for better living.

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