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Energy Recovery Ventilators
Energy recovery ventilators act as a conduit to flush out stale, polluted indoor air and replace it with fresh outdoor air. But, as they expel the indoor air, they recover up to 80% of the energy used to heat the air. And, the recovered energy is transferred and used to heat the incoming stream of outdoor air. It's like having a spring breeze in your home in the middle of winter.
Energy recovery ventilators constantly supply fresh air to provide a healthy indoor environment by reducing odors and/or indoor pollutants, such as radon, formaldehyde, tobacco smoke, nitrogen dioxides, carbon monoxide, and pesticides.
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