Imperial Valley Press

Create a high-tech, healthy home

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Home technology devices have come a long way, and many homeowners are discoverin­g that their features aren’t just for convenienc­e and comfort. A growing number of technology-enabled home features promote a healthier living space for you and your family.

From boosting indoor air quality to cutting back on dust, dirt and germs, these ideas are the perfect way to add functional upgrades that improve your quality of life.

Minimize floor debris

The floors in most homes are grounds for an unsettling array of dust, dirt and other unsavory elements, many of which are tracked in from outdoors. A robotic vacuum can help you keep these and other allergens like pet hair under control with next to no effort. Some models even know when they’re low on battery, return to their docking station to recharge then rely on memory to pick up just where they left off. Many are also self-emptying for a virtually handsfree cleanup job after the initial setup.

Create climate zones

A zoned approach to cooling and heating systems allows homeowners to cool and heat their homes in multiple zones, reducing energy consumptio­n in spaces used infrequent­ly. Today’s systems take climate management one step further. In addition to regulating the temperatur­e, a system like Mitsubishi Electric Zoned Comfort Solutions offers advanced, multi-stage filtration that constantly cleans the air to capture and remove contaminan­ts which may trigger allergy and asthma symptoms, spread germs and impact air quality. In addition, features like platinum deodorizin­g filters on select systems use nanotechno­logy to absorb and neutralize odors.

Wash away germs

It’s only natural that a device you use to wash dirty hands is often one of the most bacteria-laden elements in a home. However, if you don’t have to touch a faucet, concerns about germs may diminish. Hands-free faucets are hardly new; they’ve been the norm in public restrooms for years. Now these models are more accessible (and affordable) for homeowners, offering the same germ-minimizing and water conservati­on benefits as their commercial counterpar­ts.

Monitor for danger

Fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are obvious essentials for any home, but smart models take protection even further by letting you know about a problem even when you’re not at home. By connecting the monitors to a smart device, such as your phone, you can be alerted to potential concerns before they become major threats to your health or even life. An added bonus: many models will also send notices about issues like low battery life, so if you get the alert while you’re already out, you can save yourself an extra trip.

Reduce ductwork

Humidity can cause heating, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng ducts to become damp and breed mold, mildew and bacteria, but eliminatin­g or reducing ductwork means less dust or bacteria circulatin­g throughout your home. You can further manage air quality with options such as a Mitsubishi Electric Zoned Comfort System. These cooling and heating systems are available in both ducted and ductless configurat­ions and use filters that are easy to access, remove and clean. Typically homes only use one type of cooling and heating system, but some home designs, such as room additions or retrofits, may require a hybrid system with a mix of ducted and ductless products with short duct runs and robust filtration.

In fact, Mitsubishi Electric ducted air systems use less ductwork than traditiona­l systems.

Less ductwork results in less chance of air leakage, which reduces energy loss, and less contaminan­ts building up in the ductwork. For homeowners looking to go the ductless route, the simplicity of an option like the MLZ One-Way Ceiling Cassette indoor unit is an aesthetica­lly friendly solution that blends into the ceiling. This system easily slides between standard 16-inch joists.

Let there be light

Most experts agree that natural light is good for your overall wellbeing. Among the benefits are its mood-boosting abilities, and some research indicates it’s better for your eyes than the harsh glare of artificial bulbs (assuming you don’t stare directly at the sun, of course). Make it easy to fill your home with ambient natural light using smart technology for your window coverings, including blinds or drapes. Whether powered by a remote control or your smartphone, you’ll have the ability to create a lighter, brighter room at your fingertips.

Don’t overlook the outdoors

A lawn that is over-watered is a breeding ground for mold, insects and other threats to your health.

A smart irrigation system can help regulate your sprinklers to monitor the weather and avoid unnecessar­y watering.

In addition, some models allow you to program the exact type of grass or vegetation to help keep tabs on lawn and flower bed moisture levels and make automatic adjustment­s to strike a perfect balance between drying out and oversatura­ting.

Explore more health-conscious solutions for your home at Mitsubishi­Comfort.com

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