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How Coil Fouling Impacts Indoor Air Quality and Health

When people think about HVAC systems, air quality isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind. But did you know that coil fouling in HVAC systems can have severe health consequences? From poor ventilation to respiratory issues, this hidden problem directly affects the air we breathe every day.

Health Risks of Coil Fouling

Fouled coils restrict airflow, reducing ventilation and causing CO2 and VOCs (volatile organic compounds) to build up inside buildings. Poor indoor air quality can lead to respiratory issues, fatigue, cognitive decline, and even long-term health complications. In fact, studies show that poor ventilation directly correlates with decreased workplace productivity and increased absenteeism.

The Importance of Maintenance

Restoring coils to their design specifications is critical for maintaining healthy indoor environments. Blue Box’s bio-treatment process not only restores airflow but also eliminates contaminants that contribute to poor air quality, ensuring a healthier indoor atmosphere for occupants.

Conclusion

The cost of coil fouling goes beyond energy bills—it compromises human health. By addressing this issue, building managers can ensure better air quality, healthier occupants, and improved productivity.

Don’t let fouled coils pollute your air.
Contact Blue Box today to learn how we can help.