subject: Hvac Ventilation For Healthier Indoor Living [print this page] There are regions of the country where ceiling fans for the temperature heights of the summer or a fireplace for the temperature depths of the winter are good enough. But the rest of the world needs heating, ventilation and air conditioning, HVAC, system installation and repair, not only because it has been the best system for residential and commercial property, but also because those function components are integral to resident, employee and even visitor or customer health. And although the weather alternates throughout the year from summer to winter and back again and indoor temperature controls are a luxury/necessity but ventilation is the one component of the HVAC system that is constantly in use throughout the year. Proper ventilation is relevant to the number of hours anyone spends in doors because without it people would just be exchanging germs and constantly ingesting stale, chemical filled, dust layered, and other particle filled air making them sick much faster and keeping them in a regular state as such.
HVAC, since its earliest installation and benefits of use, has been touted as one of the best systems for indoor air-cooling, heating, circulation and ventilation. As is temperature control when the outdoor weather is so drastically variant from the indoor temperatures, one of the most critical components of indoor working and living becomes the circulation of fresh air into any size space, especially as the amount of time that men, women and children spend indoors has increased to majority of the day. Frankly, nowadays, people spend most of their lives in doors from infancy to old age, with the greatest amount of time being, of course, at either ends of that spectrum of life. The time spent sleeping, lounging around, consuming meals (at home or in a restaurant), getting ready for school or work, in school, in the office (or work space), in hospitals or checkups, for indoor entertainment and a variety of events.
Ventilation is a requirement. It is the process of circulating fresh air into a room either through the alignment of mechanical flow ducts or forced air room vents that people are more familiar with on a smaller scale found in a bathroom or stove hood. Although most people look at the ventilation process as a means to regulating humidity and refreshing the air, it will also greatly reduce, in an effort to remove, smoke, odors, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and moisture, which are irritants or facilitate the growth of irritants. HVAC ventilation helps to make indoor living and working more comfortable for everyone young and old, big and small.