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Depend on Rheem to Improve the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home.

May 15, 2006

The Rheem Air Conditioning Division understands that a key ingredient to a comfortable, healthy home is the quality of the air in your home.  Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) especially affects those with allergies and chemical sensitivities.  To improve the quality of air in your home ask your Rheem contractor about these PROTECH IAQ products from the Rheem Replacement Parts Department.

  • Ultraviolet Filters:  Control many common household allergens like viruses, bacteria, yeast and mold.
  • Electronic Air Cleaners: Collect dust and other particulates present in the home to help make indoor air cleaner and healthier.
  • Humidification Systems:  Reduce energy costs and static electricity.  These systems also regulate overall indoor humidity levels for increased home comfort.
  • Energy Recovery Ventilators/Heat Recovery Ventilators:  Move fresh air into the home, circulate it and expel stale, polluted air.  These also help manage humidity and heat loss.

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