Scientists have long proved that mood, productivity, and well-being largely depend on the quality of the air a person breathes. Therefore, the issue of organizing effective ventilation today is acute for both private homeowners and business representatives.

So, what pressing issues can a high-quality ventilation system help solve?

Recently, the problem of air quality in enclosed spaces has become widespread. For the most part, this is due to the massive insulation of houses, whose residents are often concerned about the appearance of fungus and mold. After replacing old wooden windows with airtight ones, insulating the roof or facade, the air humidity in the house increases. Over time, condensation appears on the windows, surfaces become damp, which contributes to an increase in the amount of fungus and mold in the room.

However, few of those who are concerned about how to get rid of mold or condensation on their windows would probably guess that the problem is not the time of year, the manufacturer of the window structure, or the quality of the repair. The primary source of trouble is poor ventilation, which causes a persistent odor, a feeling of suffocation, and the appearance of fungus.

That’s why people often resort to mechanical mold removal. However, it is worth knowing that in this case, it is a waste of time. If you don’t eliminate the main causes of mold, unaesthetic black spots will appear in the rooms again and again.

Mold spores are extremely toxic and cause negative consequences for human health. They affect the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, digestive, and musculoskeletal systems. In addition, low indoor air exchange increases the risk of allergic symptoms by 45%.

Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are especially vulnerable to harmful spores. The installation of PRANA supply and exhaust ventilation balances the microclimate, humidity level and creates constant air movement – thus eliminating all the prerequisites for the appearance of mold and fungus!

Therefore, in rooms where you notice at least one of these problems: mold, fungus, condensation on the windows or a feeling of suffocation, we recommend installing PRANA recuperators to create a balanced and healthy microclimate.

In addition, the recuperator solves problems that are somehow related to air quality, which is 10 times dirtier indoors than outdoors. It may contain dust, particles of household chemicals, combustion products from a fireplace or gas stove, formaldehyde, aldehydes released from furniture, building materials, etc.

Another significant problem of confined spaces is the high level of CO2. People emit carbon dioxide when they breathe. Without proper ventilation, its level increases rapidly. This can lead to reduced performance, insomnia, suffocation, dizziness, and other health problems.

Daily household tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and personal care also have a negative impact on air quality. It worsens air quality and causes persistent unpleasant odors in the room. To get rid of it, you need to regularly ventilate the room.

PRANA mechanical ventilation with an efficient copper heat exchanger removes unpleasant odors from the room along with stagnant air and fills it with fresh outdoor air with a high oxygen content.

Normal ventilation helps to renew the stale air for a short time. Therefore, you will have to open the window regularly. In the summer, this will lead to a loss of coolness and the ingress of dust, dirt, insects, and allergens. And in winter, it will cause loss of precious heat and, as a result, increased heating costs.

With the help of a recuperator, you can simultaneously ensure the necessary air movement and maintain a comfortable temperature. As the fresh air passes through the channels of the copper heat exchanger, which has a high coefficient of thermal conductivity, it is cooled in summer and heated to room temperature in winter.

In addition, the installation of the recuperator takes only up to two hours and does not disrupt the existing renovation.