Air-con Cleaning: Protection against Allergies

The only air to breathe is clean air...

It is recommended to regularly clean and maintain your air-con system if you are prone to allergies.


Air-borne spores/mold
Air conditioners can be excellent mold breading grounds. Dust gets deposited on the cooling fins, then becomes damp because air conditioners condense water out of the air. Damp dust is a pretty good medium for growing mold. The mold may not grow all that well when the air conditioner is running and cold, but between cycles, and during longer periods when the air conditioner is not needed, the mold can have a real field day.Cleaning your air conditioner regularly improves your health by removing moldy dust, and improves the efficiency of the air conditioner.


Other allergens
In Japan's hay-fever season (around April/May), the pollen from the cedar trees can make life difficult for asthma and allergy sufferers. Basically, the equation is simple. Air-con units will help to filter the air coming into your home, to remove pollen, dust and other particulates. However, when those filters get full, those allergens will need to go somewhere...into the air! Though cleaning the air-cons will not cure your allergy, it can help make your life a little more comfortable by blowing out cleaner air.


Anti-Allergenic Protection
Furthermore, when cleaning your air-con, there are a variety of products in the market formulated not only to remove the harmful micro-organisms, but also to protect the system from its potential return. Chez Vous utilizes this kind of non-corrosive and environmentally-friendly treatment to protect the inside surfaces of the air-con machines against potential recontamination.

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