FIRE & ICE - Key Persons


Michael Coe

Job Titles:
  • Owner

UV Lights

Installing UV lights within your HVAC system provides additional defense from airborne contaminants. UV lights use ultraviolet radiation to kill bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms that can accumulate and circulate in the air conditioning system. It's important to note that these organisms can cause health problems by triggering allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. This is why we highly recommend installing UV lights in your HVAC system to transform your indoor air quality. Don't hesitate to reach out to us to schedule your installation today! Combat mold and bacteria within your HVAC system with UV lights. These lights are strategically installed to target and inhibit the growth of microorganisms on cooling coils and other surfaces. By preventing mold and bacteria buildup, our UV lights contribute to cleaner air circulating throughout your home, reducing the risk of respiratory issues. UV lights work by disrupting the DNA and RNA of harmful airborne particles such as bacteria, viruses, and mold, effectively preventing them from reproducing and spreading into the air that we breathe. With UV lights installed within your HVAC system, your home's indoor air will be healthy, safe, and allergy-free. It's an added layer of protection that can provide peace of mind, especially during flu season. Plus, UV lights are low maintenance and cost-effective, making them an excellent investment for your family's well-being. Illuminate a path to cleaner air with our UV lights. These ultraviolet light systems are designed to target and eliminate mold and bacteria within your HVAC system, preventing their circulation into your living space. UV lights contribute to improved indoor air quality by ensuring that your HVAC system remains a source of fresh, clean air. Combat mold and bacteria growth within your HVAC system using UV lights. Installed near the cooling coils, UV lights help prevent the formation of microbial contaminants, ensuring that the air circulated throughout your home remains clean and healthy.