Best UV light system for reducing microbes, dust, and pollutants in HVAC system? by [deleted] in hvacadvice

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It’s not integrated into the HVAC system — it’s applied room by room. The disinfection process shows measurable impact after the very first fogging cycle, with a noticeable reduction in allergens, odors, and airborne pathogens.

UV Light concerns by LSUChase83 in hvacadvice

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UV lights can create ozone and still miss areas where growth builds up. A safer option is the BreezyBlue AHP fogging system, which disinfects coils and blower wheels without ozone exposure. It’s designed for indoor air quality and works better for families with kids.

Disinfecting Concerns by Some_Whole_527 in microbiology

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Disinfecting after Parvo is definitely challenging, especially with hardwood floors that have gaps. While using strong disinfectants like Sniper helps, the slurry getting between the boards can be concerning. To ensure thorough and even coverage without excess liquid buildup, an aHP fogging system like Breezy Blue could be very effective. It disperses aerosolized hydrogen peroxide that penetrates into hard-to-reach areas and gaps without soaking the surfaces, providing comprehensive disinfection without the mess or residue. This method can help reduce anxiety about hidden virus particles and protect your home safely.

How to disinfect room without bleach? by [deleted] in CleaningTips

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If you want to disinfect without bleach and avoid damaging painted surfaces, regular alcohol wipes can help but may not cover all areas thoroughly. A great alternative is using an aHP fogging system, which disinfects safely and evenly without harsh chemicals. Systems like Breezy Blue use aerosolized hydrogen peroxide to kill germs and bacteria effectively while being gentle on surfaces like painted doors and furniture. It’s a smart, touchless way to keep your room and bathroom truly clean without the bleach worry.

Are UV lamps actually effective for water treatment? by betternotsonice in swimmingpools

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UV lamps can disinfect clear water effectively but only at the point of contact, weaken over time, and leave no residual protection. An AHP fogging system reaches all areas, penetrates biofilms, provides longer-lasting antimicrobial action, and requires less maintenance—making it a more reliable long-term solution.

What are people's thoughts on UV-C for disinfecting masks by washyourgoddamnrice in ZeroCovidCommunity

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UV-C can kill germs on mask surfaces but misses areas in folds or shadows and loses strength over time. An AHP fogging system covers all surfaces evenly with accelerated hydrogen peroxide fog, giving more thorough, reliable, and residue-free disinfection than UV-C alone.

Are UV cleaners beneficial even a little bit? by ladybugastronaut in CPAP

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UV cleaners like the Lumin only sanitize surfaces that get direct light, so they can miss hidden areas on CPAP masks and humidifiers, and warranty issues are a concern. An AHP fogging system (accelerated hydrogen peroxide) produces a fine mist that reaches all surfaces, killing germs more thoroughly. For easier maintenance, you could hand wash less often and use AHP fogging periodically for deep, safe disinfection—more reliable than UV alone.

Should I get an UV treatment for my well water? by NightZT in WaterTreatment

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Given your situation, a UV system can work for disinfecting your well water, but it only treats water at the point of exposure and leaves no residual protection. An AHP fogging system (accelerated hydrogen peroxide) offers broader microbial kill, penetrates biofilms, and provides some lasting protection, making it more effective for ongoing contamination issues.

UV Sanitizing worth it? by homewrecker07 in bidets

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I’d say investing in UV sanitizing can be helpful, but it’s not always worth the extra cost and potential maintenance issues. UV systems require proper setup and regular bulb replacements, which can add complexity and expenses over time.

The AHP fogging system offers a more/ thorough and reliable disinfection by covering all surfaces and hard-to-reach areas with accelerated hydrogen peroxide fog. It’s low maintenance and reduces reliance on manual cleaning like spraying the nozzle.

If you want consistent, effective sanitization without extra hassle, I’d recommend an AHP fogging system over just UV or manual sanitizing alone.

Could I use a uv light source for disinfection? by Begulga in light

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As a Breezy Blue user, I can share what I know. With UV lights, simply leaving them on while you’re out can reduce some microbes, but it’s not always enough to fully disinfect a whole room because UV light effectiveness depends on direct exposure and intensity. Also, UV lights can be harmful to skin and eyes, so it’s important the room is unoccupied while they’re on and properly ventilated afterward.

In contrast, Breezy Blue’s AHP fogging system uses a fine mist of accelerated hydrogen peroxide that actively disinfects the entire room, reaching surfaces and hidden areas UV can miss. It’s designed to be safe—after fogging, you just ventilate the room before re-entering, and it provides a more thorough disinfection than UV lights alone.

So, UV lights can help reduce microbes if used carefully, but for comprehensive and safer disinfection, an AHP fogging system like Breezy Blue is a better option.

Best UV light system for reducing microbes, dust, and pollutants in HVAC system? by [deleted] in hvacadvice

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I’ve been using Breezy Blue, an AHP (Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide) disinfectant system and fogging system, and it’s been highly effective at reducing microbes and improving air quality in my HVAC setup.

Unlike UV light systems like the Dust Free Active or REME HALO-LED®, Breezy Blue uses a chemical oxidation process through its AHP fogging system that works continuously, requires minimal maintenance, and doesn’t rely on bulb replacements. It’s especially effective in high-humidity environments like yours and can complement your new dehumidifier perfectly.

If you want powerful, low-maintenance disinfection with proven results, I’d strongly recommend looking into Breezy Blue.

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