UV Lights for Indoor Air Quality in Greater Los Angeles

Do You Need UV Lights, An Electronic Air Cleaner Or Both?

Kill Invisible Contaminants. Breathe Cleaner Air.

Filters trap particles. UV lights kill the germs and pathogens filters miss. Installed inside your HVAC, they destroy mold, bacteria, and even airborne viruses. That means cleaner coils, fewer odors, and safer air for your family or staff.

Do UV lights really make indoor air quality better?

Yes. Germicidal UV-C lamps can inactivate up to 99% of microorganisms that pass through your system. (energy.gov, amca.org) They prevent mold growth on coils and drain pans, reducing filter clogging and energy waste. Paired with quality filtration, UV lights create a healthier environment by targeting invisible hazards.

How UV Germicidal Lights Work

UV-C light emits at a wavelength that damages the DNA of microbes. When placed over coils or inside ductwork, UV lamps expose passing air and surfaces to continuous disinfection. The system runs 24/7, working silently behind the scenes to maintain clean air.

Our Indoor Air Quality Solutions Include:

Each component works together to address a full spectrum of indoor pollutants.

Installation and Service

Our certified technicians handle everything: system assessment, lamp placement, electrical connections, and safety checks. We recommend annual lamp replacement and quarterly maintenance to keep UV output at peak levels.

Schedule Your UV Assessment

Don’t let unseen contaminants compromise your air. Since 1969, Air-Tro has provided Southern California homes and businesses with trusted indoor air quality solutions.

Call 626-357-3535 or book your evaluation today.

FAQ: UV Germicidal Lights

Do UV lights really make indoor air quality better?

Yes. UV-C lamps can kill up to 99% of microbes on coils and in duct air, reducing mold, bacteria, and virus risk. (energy.gov, amca.org)

How often should UV lamps be replaced?

Manufacturers recommend annual replacement to maintain germicidal strength.

Can I add UV lights to my existing HVAC?

Yes. Most systems accept UV lamps over coils or inside ductwork. We’ll inspect and advise on the best placement.

Are UV lights safe?

Yes. Installed inside enclosures, they pose no risk. Our team ensures proper safety shields and wiring.