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3 Benefits of a Quality HVAC System During Flu Season

You already rely on your HVAC system to keep you comfortable throughout the year. What you might not know is that it can also aid in flu prevention, or at least make life easier when you get sick. Wulf Brothers can help ensure you take every necessary step to stay healthy in your during the cold and flu season.

Here are three ways a heating and cooling system can help you
fight the flu.

1. Prevent the Spread of Germs
Your system’s air filter doesn’t just keep dust, debris, and other visible contaminants from polluting your indoor air. A quality filter can also trap germs, preventing them from spreading throughout your home and entering your respiratory system. For the best results, it’s important to keep your filters clean; otherwise, they won’t be as effective. This flu season, contact Wulf Brothers HVAC technical team and ask them about inspecting your filters. And, our sales team will be happy to offer air quality product information and options including hepa filters.

2. Maintain Comfort
If you’ve ever had the flu, you know how miserable it can make you feel. One minute you’ve got the chills, the next minute you’re drenched in sweat. To stay as comfortable as possible, it helps to have an HVAC system that allows for temperature adjustments in individual rooms. If your heating and cooling system doesn’t offer this feature, consider upgrading.

3. Promote Sleep
With some HVAC systems, you can also make adjustments to balance or increase the humidity level in a room. This is essential when you have the flu, as optimal humidity promotes easier breathing and more restful sleep. Ask a specialist how to attain the ideal humidity level in your living space.

Wulf Brothers has been serving clients throughout Door and Kewaunee Counties and the surrounding areas for over 40 years. For quality service every time, choose Wulf Brothers HVAC professionals. Visit our website at www.wulfbrothers.com or call 920-743-5587 for information or service!

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