1. How can you bore a fresh air intake port on upper floors? SIMPLE: Bore holes precisely from indoors, even in 23rd floor penthouses. Wayne Dean designed, built, tested and manufactures the Blue Boar precision port boring rig that allows air intake ports to be bored from indoors through block or masonry exterior walls and avoids creating any mess or requiring restoration whatsoever. In and out the door in less than two hours, complete. (While occupants go out to eat or to a movie)
  2. How can you make a radon mitigation installation permit-exempt? Wayne Dean cleverly designed the Daisy Ductless to allow installation without requiring a building permit (so long as it is installed in accordance with the Installation Guide. Building Departments agree in every case) Miami/Dade?
  3. What is US EPA’s recommendation about the performance of a fresh air filter? The US EPA recommends that all fresh air be filtered through a MERV 13 filter. SmartVentilation’s air intake filter is MERV 14-15. Type III filter service life is 12-24 months. It does not require service every 60-90 days.
  4. What does ASHRAE say about fresh air filters? ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2019 now requires that air intake filters be serviceable from indoors. Wayne perfected indoor-serviceable filters seven years ago. VIDEO
  5. How can a fresh air system prevent mold in a hot, humid climate? Wayne’s relative humidity controller will prevent high indoor relative humidity from radon system operation to prevent MOLD, AUTOMATICALLY. Designed and manufactured in Lee County, Florida
  6. How can you make sure that a precisely correct amount of fresh air is added each minute for proper pressurization and dilution? Wayne had variable speed ECM motorized impellers manufactured to his specifications including salt mist corrosion resistance, allowing precisely adjustable radon levels (within system performance limitations)
  7. How can a Daisy Ductless maintain Carbon Dioxide at 600 parts per million or less to optimize cognitive function and improve sleep? SIMPLE: Control Daisy operation with an optional SmartVentilation CO2 controller for better brain function and sleep. A Demand Control option Daisy can adjust the ventilation rate second-by-second to provide 600 parts per million CO2 for up to 7 occupants in one Daisy-serviced breathing zone.
  8. How is it that a Daisy Ductless can possibly delay onset of Alzheimer’s? SmartVentilation’s Type III filter is the equivalent of an N95 filter and removes PM2.5 particles and their toxic, radioactive hitchhikers, that would otherwise enter and pass through your lung tissue and enter your blood stream, ending up in the dead ends of your heart, brain and bone marrow. You can see the radioactive, black PM2.5 deposits accumulate on your Type III filter and are blocked from entry into your family’s breathing zone and lungs.
  9. How does fresh air delivered at a single point get distributed throughout a home without using ducts? It works! Our testing shows that it may take several days, but fresh air distribution and radon mitigation always occurs and continues to occur from diffusion, natural airflows and operation of the air conditioning system. We have found that single point ventilation works well in five-floor condominiums, even on first floors.