UV Germicidal Lamps
Common indoor / allergenic mold (Aureobasidium pullulans). SEM X800. Seen here is fungal hyphae stage producing yeast buds. This species also grows as a yeast form under certain environmental conditions. Aureobasidium pullulans is also known as Pullularia pullalans. Aureobasidium is a common indoor mold / mildew that grows in damp places. It occurs indoors in very damp areas and in free standing water, such as condensate pans, or following a flood. Spores only become airborne through mechanical disruption of contaminated materials or aspiration of contaminated water. It is not a primary human pathogen nor is it recognized as a producer of significant mycotoxins. High airborne levels of this fungus have been associated with allergic complaints probably due to respiratory irritation mediated by cell-wall components (e.g. beta glucans, glycoproteins), it has also been known as an irritant, and to cause pulmonary problems such as allergenic asthma, sinusitus, ephysema and pulmonary infections...Magnification based on 35mmBreathe Easier, Breathe Healthier

If you operate a heating and cooling system in your home, just like on an airplane, you are regularly recirculating indoor air. Odds are you don’t have an adequate air filtration system, and this leads to a home full of airborne bacteria. These bacteria can aggravate allergies or Asthma, and even make you sick.

Ultraviolet Germicidal Lamps can kill these airborne bacteria in an affordable and environmentally safe way. Inserted into your home’s heating and cooling system, UV germicidal lamps kill the new airborne bacteria each time it passes by breaking down its DNA. Used for years to kill microorganisms in water, laboratories, hospital operating rooms and more, UV germicidal lamps reduce the risk of unwanted illness and other respiratory concerns.

Contact Pippin Brothers to schedule an air quality analysis today.



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