Charles Bryant started a tradition in 1904 that lives on today. It's about experience, trust, and doing Whatever It Takes to make our neighbors' homes comfortable. From early gas-fired boilers to today's sophisticated home comfort systems, Bryant's standard for quality has remained the same: dependable, worry-free comfort. Bryant has built a tradition of reliable comfort by rigorously testing every product and system–even beyond what the heating and cooling industry requires. Outside the lab, Bryant uses field trials to test product performance in real-world conditions. Bryant engineers gather insights from the tests to continuously improve our products.
At Honeywell, we're always looking for ways to make life easier for our customers so they can focus on what they do best.
Homebuilders, heating and cooling contractors, building automation specialists and heating equipment manufacturers rely on the sensing and control expertise and innovation that drive Honeywell’s Environmental and Combustion Control (ECC) business. In more than 100 million homes and 5 million buildings worldwide, Honeywell products, components and systems deliver temperature control, comfort, energy conservation and safety.
Our goal is to do a great job for our customers every day in quality, delivery, value and technology. It's good for our customers and it's good for us.
For years, scientists have known that one of the most effective air purifiers is natural sunlight. Not the light we see, but the invisible "C" band, ultraviolet rays that make up part of the sun’s light spectrum. The sun’s UV-C rays act as a natural outdoor air purification system, inhibiting the growth and reproduction of bacteria, viruses, fungi, molds, and dust mites. However, this natural process does not occur indoors very well. Ultraviolet radiation (UV-C) replicates the natural outdoor purification system of the sun by destroying the illness and disease-causing microbes living and multiplying in indoor air. In combination with a quality filter, it is the most effective way to reduce airborne contaminants and the health risks they represent.
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