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    How to Clean an Indoor Air Duct: 7 Steps (with Pictures) - October 24, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Indoor air ducts need regular cleaning to ensure top performance and effectiveness. Unclean air ducts can harbor viruses, bacteria, and other germ potential, which can harm your health. Moreover, grime and dirt build-up flowing through your indoor air ducts can circulate particles that are potentially damaging or dirtying for your furniture, electronics, and clothing.

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    Prepare a cleaning bucket. Use a small ice cream container or a mini bucket. Fill with warm water and dish detergent. Fill a spray bottle with vinegar. And have mold removal spray on hand in case. Select several rags and find your vacuum cleaner and a flashlight. Place all of these items within reach so that you can use them easily.

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    Locate the air ducts in your home. Some homes have vents high on the walls, others have them located at the base of the walls. Some vents might be located in unusual places; have a good check around to find all of them. Plan to clean each one of these in systematic fashion. Check for anything underneath the duct, such as furniture, hanging pictures, carpet or rugs, decorative items, etc. and move them out of the way or cover them so that they don't get dust, etc. landing on them.

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    Take off the cover for each air duct as you go. The method for doing this will depend on the type of air duct that you have some can be levered off, some need to be screwed off, and some slide off. Consult the manufacturer's instructions if you're not sure.

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    Set up a stable surface to stand on if your vent is high. A ladder, step-stool, stable chair, etc. Make sure that the item is sitting flat and does not wobble under your weight.

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    Use the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner to remove loose dust, fluff, particles, etc. that have built up in the vent corridor. If your vacuum cleaner is heavy and the vent is high up, have someone else hold the vacuum so that you only have to concentrate on the nozzle and cleaning.

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    Using the rag, wipe down the inside walls of the vent area with the warm water and detergent mix. Use the flashlight to check for mold if there is any present, wipe down with the vinegar and if that doesn't do the trick, spray with the mold killing solution, following its instructions. Use a paper towel to clean up after wiping. Allow to dry.

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    Replace the vent cover. Move on to the next vent until all are completed.

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    Green Clean Choice | Air Duct | Crawl Space Cleaning … - October 23, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Americans spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors, causing indoor air pollution to become a growing concern, especially for allergy or asthma sufferers. Our experienced, certified technicians use the most effective equipment available to make it possible for you and your family to breathe clean without worry.

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides valuable information to consumers about the importance of good indoor air quality and the dangers associated with having air ducts cleaned improperly. Less experienced, uncertified providers can actually cause more harm to your system and further pollute the air in your home through faulty cleaning methods.

    Our experienced duct cleaning technicians use methods to prevent harm to your heating and cooling system and to avoid releasing dust and debris into the air.

    We use high-quality Air-Care portable duct cleaning units. These machines incorporate both the contact cleaning method and negative air method in cleaning air ducts, a capability that many other types of portable vacuums do not have. The machines brushes automatically adjust to the duct size, ensuring efficiency and thorough duct cleaning. For increased accuracy, we use a video inspection system -- a small, high-powered video camera that we place in the system to give us a real-time, full-color view of the job's scope before we begin.

    With so many considerations when choosing a duct cleaning service, ensuring that you are choosing the right company is vital to your health and the longevity of your system. Be sure to ask your duct cleaner specifically about their cleaning products and methods. With Green Clean Choice, you can be sure that we only use organic, environmentally-friendly products and adhere to the highest cleaning standards, making us the best choice for your duct cleaning needs. Contact us today for a free quote. If you have any questions about our products or our methods, please dont hesitate to ask.

    A clean dryer vent can not only save you money, it can potentially save your home, or even your life. Clothes dryers trigger nearly 16,000 fires each year, and failure to clean is the leading factor contributing to these fires in residential buildings.

    Our trained technicians thoroughly clean your vents, allowing you to dry your clothes without worry. A clean dryer vent also means that your clothes dry more quickly, saving you money in energy bills.

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    Air Duct Cleaning | Sears Home Services - October 1, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Why clean air ducts?

    The dust, pollen, dander, sawdust, mold spores and other lightweight particles that float in your homes air eventually circulate through your heating and cooling system. Your furnace filter traps some of this airborne debrisif you replace your filter when its dirtybut some settles in the ductwork. That accumulated dirt is available to move back into the airflow and blow into your rooms. Your furniture and floors get dusty sooner, but worse, your homes air quality can deteriorate. If you have respiratory problems, you might find it more difficult to breath. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, you can be exposed to pollen all year long. Dirty ducts also make your heating and cooling system less efficient. The filter clogs faster, so the system has to work harder to move airand you can end up with a higher energy bills. Also, particles of dirt wear on the components in your HVAC system, which can shorten its life.

    What to expect

    Sears Air Duct Cleaning follows the duct-cleaning guidelines established by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) guidelines. The technician covers the floor and install corner gardens to prevent damage to your home, attaches a powerful vacuum to the main duct, and then uses specialized tools to knock the dust loose so the vacuum can collect it. Before leaving, the air-duct cleaning technician answers any questions you might have and makes sure youre satisfied with the work.

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    Home | AIRDUCT CLEAN - September 26, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    My ducts were filthy, and now they are clean. The two gentleman at my home were polite and they wore covers over their shoes even though their shoes were clean and dry. They moved quickly and efficiently!

    Bryan Gunter

    Overall, I was very satisfied with the service from this company. The crew arrived on time and were very polite and professional. Pricing was competitive compared to the other vent cleaning companies I researched. I will certainly use them again in the future and will recommend them to my family and friends.

    Jeff Fliss

    Great experience with this company. Everything was quoted up front. No surprises and I knew exactly what I was going to get and exactly what I was going to pay. The technicians were prompt, courteous and respected my home. They wear substantial shoe covers when working and were very careful around furniture, etc. They provided me with photographs of the before and after condition of the vents. Everything about this company, from the front office to the final billing was handled professionally. You can't go wrong with these folks.

    Joe Cornicelli

    We had a great experience with AirDuct Clean. They were on time which I really appreciate with a busy schedule. The two men that came to my house were professional, courteous and friendly. They finished sooner than I expected. After they left they emailed before and after pics. Great job! I highly recommend this company!! Thanks AirDuct Clean!

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    Air Duct Cleaning – Angie’s List - July 12, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Many HVAC repair and maintenance companies also offer air duct cleaning services, which typically cost $300 to $500.

    Some companies specialize as air duct cleaners. They generally recommend having air ducts cleaned every 3 to 5 years, or even more frequently to reduce pollutants in the air.

    However, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency warns that there is no scientific evidence that cleaning air ducts regularly improves air quality, andsome HVAC professionals say it is a waste of money.

    Yet some allergy sufferers, including Angie's List members, have reported that having their ducts cleaned has led to reduced allergy symptoms and cleaner air.

    Although the EPA does not recommend routinely hiring air duct cleaning services, it does suggest it be done when there are specific reasons for doing so. This would include factors such as:

    You seesubstantial quantities of visible mold growthwithin the heating ducts or present on other parts of your home's HVAC system.

    Pests such as mice, rats or insects have infested portions of the duct system.

    Excessive amounts of dust or debris clog the duct system and release dust or debris into the home through the vent registers when the system operates.

    The National Air Duct Cleaners Association agrees with most of the EPA's stance on air duct cleaning with one exception -- it does recommend routine work by quality air duct cleaners every few years.

    According to the NADCA, consider the following when making a decision whether or not to hire an air duct cleaner:

    Smokers in the household

    Pets that shed high amounts of hair and dander

    Water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system

    Residents with allergies or asthma who might benefit from a reduction in the amount of indoor air pollutants in the home's HVAC system

    After home renovations or remodeling

    Prior to occupancy of a new home

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    Givens Contracting Heating And Air in Hedgesville, West … - June 27, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    How to Choose a Good AC Contractor

    In order to work as an HVAC technician, a person must graduate with an associate degree in the field or enter into an apprenticeship program.

    Some contractors may also learn their craft while on the job. After they receive their education, whether it's through a school or training, the graduates must then complete an exam to receive a certification if they intend to work with refrigerators or air conditioners.

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires this certification since appliances that use refrigerants can harm the ecosystem if they're not properly installed or maintained. While the EPA mandates this area of HVAC work, requiring a technician to get a license is up to the state to decide. With that said, not all states demand contractors to obtain one.

    Your heating and air units are some of the most complex systems in your property, so complete your research before selecting a professional to do the work. Here's a checklist of questions to ask yourself and things to consider when making your choice:

    What Kind of Work is Needed? Do you need someone to install a completely new HVAC unit? Does your current system need repairs? Do you only require routine maintenance? Once you make a list of the necessary work, you can shop around to collect bids from heating and air companies in your community.

    Can Your Family or Friends Recommend a Service? Your loved ones will most likely give you the best advice regarding technicians that worked for them and which ones to avoid. Ask around when beginning your search. Friends and family could lead you to a reputable contractor. Even if you don't need HVAC help at the moment, you can save the recommended company's contact information for when you do.

    Is the HVAC Contractor Licensed in Your State? Considering the work that may need to be done on your unit, it's best to look for a licensed professional. Do a search or contact your state's heating, air conditioning and refrigeration contractors board to ensure a technician is licensed.

    Also, make sure the contractor is registered with your state or city to do the kind or work you require.

    Is the Company Insured? You want the professional you hire to carry insurance. If they don't, you run the risk of paying out of pocket for any damage they might do to your home or commercial building. An HVAC technician not only needs liability coverage for work-related damage, but also coverage to handle any bodily injuries they sustain on the job.

    Is the Technician Bonded? Not all service providers may be bonded, but finding one that is can be crucial for property owners. Ensure the bond is large enough to cover any costs if the technician doesn't complete the project or walks off the job. You don't want to be left with a bill and unfinished work.

    One service an HVAC contractor can provide is a diagnostic test of your heating and central air unit. A reputable technician will examine your unit and ask you questions about various aspects of the system. He or she will check your furnace as well as ductwork and discuss options with you. Beware of a contractor that takes a quick look through your home or place of business and immediately tells you replacing your HVAC system is necessary.

    Expect the average air conditioning unit to last between eight and 12 years. If it's more than 12 years old, it could be expensive to repair if the system breaks down often. Also, parts for older air conditioners are harder to find since some manufacturers discontinue them.

    Restoring or replacing an aging unit can get expensive. It could be time to invest in a new model if your utility bills are rising and you notice uneven air flow and temperatures throughout your property. If one room is cooler than another, consider a total replacement.

    If your system makes a lot of noise when it powers on or if it turns off suddenly, it's time to replace it with a new, more energy-efficient model.

    On the other hand, if the air conditioner is relatively new and still within its age range, it's more cost-effective to get a contractor to repair it.

    The time it takes to install an AC unit and the associated cost depends on the square footage of your home. Many homeowners spend between $3,677 to $7,151 for a contractor to put in a new central air system.

    A family with a 2,000-square-foot house that already has a forced-air heating unit can expect to pay $3,500 to $4,000 for a cooling system. If technicians don't need to make any changes to the ductwork, then the project should take them an average of two to three days.

    If you're having trouble with your air conditioning, there are some problems you can address yourself. However, you should leave the big issues to a professional. Let's take a look at some common dilemmas and what you should do if they arise.

    The Air Conditioner Won't Turn On If your unit isn't turning on, check on it outside to make sure the condenser is still running. Ensure it's fully plugged in and that your thermostat is set. Lower the thermostat by a few more degrees than your typical setting. You should hear it power on after doing so. If that doesn't take care of the problem, check your fuse box. You could have a blown fuse or a tripped circuit that's causing the air conditioner to not turn on.

    The System isn't Cooling the Air Is the air conditioner on your thermostat set low, but you aren't feeling cool air? It could be that debris is blocking the condenser. Check on your system outside and remove any tree branches or leaves from around it. Debris can easily obstruct air flow, so make sure the area around your air conditioning unit is clean and trimmed back. Additionally, make sure your filter is clean. A buildup of dirt and dust can cause poor air circulation.

    Refrigerant is Leaking A refrigerant leak not only keeps your air conditioner from running efficiently, it's also harmful to the environment. There are many things that can cause your air conditioner to leak coolant, but the usual culprit is a problem with the evaporator coil or outdoor condenser coil. If you discover any freon coming out of your unit, contact a professional. It could be that you need to obtain a patch or a whole new part to resolve the problem.

    The Air Conditioner is Making Noises Is your unit running loud or making odd noises? To properly diagnose the problem, find out where the noises are coming from. A banging or clanking sound could be due to a loose part. If you hear a hissing sound, it's most likely because of a refrigerant leak and you should contact an HVAC technician as soon as possible.

    There are Sensor or Drainage Issues It's important to keep your air conditioning unit level, because if it's not, you could be faced with a host of problems. If you notice your system is acting inconsistently, the sensor is most likely out of place. Turn off the unit and reach behind its control panel while carefully bending the sensor back into place near the evaporative coil.

    If you happen to live in a hot and humid area of the country, you're also bound to face drainage problems with your unit since moisture can trap itself inside the system. Routine maintenance can cut down on drainage issues by cleaning out any mold or algae from blocking the drain. If you notice moldy smells whenever you turn the thermostat down, it's best to check on your system.

    To clean your air conditioner drain, first shut off the power to your unit at both the thermostat and the breaker. Then remove the drain pan. If the pan is full of water, soak up the liquid with a few towels or rags or use a wet vacuum. You can use a solution of water and distilled vinegar, or substitute peroxide for the vinegar, to clean out the drain pipe. Let the pipe sit for a while in the solution and then put all the parts back in place. Once you start using your air conditioner on a regular basis, check it periodically to ensure condensation isn't building up.

    You can keep your air conditioner running efficiently with some preventative care measures. Here are various steps you can take that will prolong the life of your system and help you save on your energy bills each month. Remember to shut off the power to your AC before cleaning it or performing any of these tasks.

    Clean Your Filter It's always a good idea to clean the AC's filter at least twice a year. It gets dirty and clogged after a few months, it can increase your unit's energy consumption by as much as 15 percent.

    Remove Leaves and Twigs Since many air conditioners are located outside, they could get a lot of debris such as leaves, dirt or sticks in their cages or even in their interiors. After you turn off the power to the unit, use a screwdriver to detach the cage so you can clean the debris from the system.

    Clean and Straighten the Fins To get the best performance from your air system, clean the fins of the unit with either a garden hose or a special spray you can find at your local home improvement store. Use your hose to run a strong stream of water to remove any built-up dust or debris stuck in between the fins. Remember that air flows through these little fins, so if dirt gets caught in them or if a fin is bent, it will reduce the cooling efficiency. Use a butter knife or other knife with a dull end to carefully straighten out any smashed fins.

    Keep Your Yard Clean Not only is it good to rake up leaves to protect your lawn's grass, it's also beneficial for your air conditioner. Rake leaves, cut grass and trim back any tree branches around the unit as a preventative measure. All this yard debris could end up blocking the fins or other parts of the system and cause your AC to use more power to generate cool air in your home.

    Cover it Up for Winter Another precaution you can take to prolong the life of your central air unit is to cover it up during winter. Protect it from ice and snow by putting a sheet of plastic or wood on top of the unit. However, only cover the top and not the whole machine. You don't want to trap moisture that could cause it to rust and you don't want to provide a hiding spot for pests.

    Make Sure it's Level Ensure your system is on a level plane. Over the years, the soil and mat under the unit can shift. If it's not balanced, you run the risk of damaging the inner workings of the unit.

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    Air Duct Cleaning | Los Angeles, Ca – HVAC Service Company - June 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Welcome to Eco Green Group!

    Our duct company specializes in professional commercial and residential air duct cleaning, repair, replacement and installation services for both HVAC and Air Duct Systems. Eco Green HVAC and Duct Cleaning technicians are highly experienced and ready to help you with indoor air quality and heating and cooling We provide air duct cleaning and HVAC services all throughout the Southern California areas, including the Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, Orange County, Ventura County, San Gabriel Valley, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Eco Green utilizes green cleaning methods and helps property owners upgrade to energy efficient heating and cooling, resulting in cost savings on utility bills. Our green cleaner services use powerful state of the art technology, EPA approved solutions and HEPA filtration technology.

    At Eco Green we know how important it is to have clean air ducts and a comfortable temperature at your home or work environment, this is why we make it a priority to deliver the best prices and air duct cleaning services possible to our customers in Los Angeles, Orange County and Southern California. Our company is Rated A with both the BBB and Top Review Sites, including over 300 A Reviews on the Web. We take pride in providing quality HVAC services and being an industry leader in air quality. Whether it be a need for HVAC Servicing, Air Duct Cleaning, Heating and Cooling Replacements, Installations, Repairs or Energy Upgrades, contact Eco Green Group free estimates and consultation available in Los Angeles, Orange County, Ventura, San Fernando Valley and surrounding SoCal areas!

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    Denver Air Duct Cleaning | Bee’s Air Duct Cleaning - June 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bee's Air Duct Cleaning is a family owned and operated duct cleaning company serving Metro Denver and Northern Colorado. Bee's very first job in the HVAC industry was as an air duct cleaner. He realized that his job was not really to clean the duct work, it was to sell additional services. He quickly moved up and spent more than a decade as an HVAC technician repairing and replacing furnaces and air conditioners. He noticed a big push to replace systems instead of maintain them. This is how Bee's Air Duct Cleaning was born. Bee and the rest of us at Bee's air duct cleaning believe in taking care of the furnace and air conditioner you have, so itruns as efficiently as possible and last a long long time.

    ABee's airduct cleaning could also be called an HVAC system cleaning. Every one of our duct cleanings includes cleaning every part of your system that air passes through;the trunk, all supply and return vents and your furnace. This is a bigdifference between Bee's and "the other guys." The furnace is the central and most expensive element in your HVAC system. When the furnace is clean, it runs more efficiently saving you money on your monthly utility bills and it last longer which saves you from having to prematurely replace the furnace. When you call for a quote, furnace cleaning will be included in the price of your air duct cleaning. We also offer furnace and a/c maintenance services. with your duct cleaning, however, it is worthwhile to note that warranties on your furnace and a/c may be affected if you do not use the HVAC company that installed your system to provide routine maintenance.

    Anothermajor reason to routinely clean your air ducts is to maintain your indoor air quality (IAQ). Now, here at Bee's Air Duct Cleaning we pride ourselves on our honesty. There are no conclusive studies showing that cleaning your air ducts is good for your health, or will help or cure your allergies. Over and over again we see these claims, though out the air duct cleaning industry. That being said, if you are allergic to something in your air ducts, cleaning your air ducts will certainly help. A good way to tell if an air duct cleaning could help your allergies is if you notice symptoms when you furnace or a/c kicks on. If you do, give us a call! If there doesn't seem to be correlation, an air duct cleaning certainly won't hurt andas we discussed earlier will be a benefit to your system as a whole.

    Cleaning your ducts will also keep your home cleaner! As dust and debris, makes its way through your system, it ends up blowing back at you through your supply air vents. A clean home is a happy home, and less time dusting leaves more time for leisure.

    Bee's Air Duct Cleaning is an air duct cleaning company. We are not carpet cleaners, who do air duct cleanings, or an HVAC company that offers air duct cleaning. Our duct cleanings are not an add-on service; our duct cleanings are THE SERVICE. All of our technicians are family, as well as fully certified HVAC technicians dedicated to cleaning and maintaining your HVAC system. All of our trucks are outfitted with gas powered, truck mounted equipment with the powerthat is necessary for most commercial and residential jobs, as well as portable units that allow us to clean mobile homes, condos and buildings where access may be an issue. We will always have the right equipment for your job. The best tech's combined with the best equipment, makes a Bee's Air Duct Cleaning the Best Air Duct Cleaning!

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    #1 Air Duct Cleaners In NJ | Duct Dudes - June 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NJ based Duct Dudes has been cleaning residential ductwork for nearly a decadethe way it should be done. Our industry-best equipment and training is unlike any other company in the region. Doesn't your family deserve the best? ... ... Read More

    Clogged vents reduce HVAC efficiency and breed bacteria, spores and contaminants. Make Duct Dudes - a NJ duct cleaning company - part of your indoor air quality plan! We're the region's cleaning and sanitization experts... ... Read More

    Unlike many of our competitors' products, Duct Dudes' safe, scent-free sanitizer doesn't just mask your odor problems. Instead, it minimizes microbial growth and mitigates smoke, pet and cooking smells... ... Read More

    What sets us apart? Unlike many other local HVAC companies, we specialize in duct cleaning; it is our primary focus, not a supplemental add-on. Because of this, we are truly experts who always give duct cleaning the attention it deserves. We use only use the absolute best sanitation equipment and practices. It is this specialization, along with our emphasis on quality, which encourages customers to return again and again.

    Excellent & very professional. I hired Duct Dudes to come out and clean the vents as well as the dryer vent, and they did a phenomenal job. They were quick and very efficient and I highly recommend them for your next vent cleaning job. -Hersh

    To learn more about the art and science of ductwork cleaning, plus all the care we put into it, browse our website now. When you are ready to experience duct cleaning the way it should be done, contact us. Our NJ duct cleaning experts can be reached at 1-866-DUDE-911.

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    Air Duct Cleaning Equipment – Air Care - June 25, 2016 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    The TurboJet Max IIcombines power and portability with enough power to clean light commercial air systems, yet has the portability to clean all residential air systems too.

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    The TurboJet Max has the power to clean any residential air system and is easy to maneuver.

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    The all new DuctMaster cleans air ducts efficiently with the ease of the remote control. No cable to worry about. The Motor is in the brush head. It puts the power where you need it. It comes with all the accessories you need for dryer vent cleaning as well.

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    The Vent Vac 4x4 has proven to be a superior vacuum, negative air machine and dryer duct cleaner. Use the Vent Vac for hand vacuuming of return and supply main ducts, pre-cleaning of supply return openings and cleaning up after duct cleaning job is complete.

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    The TruckMaster is the most cost-effective way to turn your carpet cleaning truck-mount machine into a powerful air duct cleaning machine in just seconds. Now you can easily add air duct cleaning services to your carpet cleaning business and add valuable revenue to your bottom line.

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    The Air-Care Sentinel 1500 Air Scrubber circulates and filters the air within one or more contaminated areas to collect contaminates as they are released into the air. Additionally, it makes certain there are no dead spots in the contained area where there could be a contaminate buildup.

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