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H&V NEWS AWARDS FINALIST 2021 – COMMERCIAL HVAC PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

H&V NEWS AWARDS FINALIST 2021 – COMMERCIAL HVAC PRODUCT OF THE YEAR
Jaime Graymead
December 19, 2022
H&V NEWS AWARDS FINALIST 2021 - COMMERCIAL HVAC PRODUCT OF THE YEAR Indoor Air Quality Monitor - 3G/4G Connected Congratulations to the Airclean Team that have taken an in-house project that is not our usual ...

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How to use the Airclean’s IAQFS to filter NOx / NO2 in your school or office

How to use the Airclean’s IAQFS to filter NOx / NO2 in your school or office
James Ford
December 19, 2022
Our new technical bulletin aims explain how Airclean's Indoor Air Quality Filtration System can be used in conjunction with a fan, to filter and mitigate Nitrogen Dioxide (NOx / NO2), particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), VOCs and othe ...

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Pollution Filtration for Domestic Homes hits The National Press ahead of Government White Paper

Pollution Filtration for Domestic Homes hits The National Press ahead of Government White Paper
James Ford
December 19, 2022
The Sunday Times and the Evening Standard have both published articles this week about building new homes in polluted areas using airtight windows and doors to prevent the ingress of pollution into the home to protect occupants. By "Sealing up Homes", a compulsory requirement for mechanical ventilation into the home using positive air systems or whole house ventilation would be required. Utili...
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Technical Bulletin – “Bringing the outside in”

Technical Bulletin – “Bringing the outside in”
James Ford
December 19, 2022
TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Technical Bulletin – “Bringing the outside in” Date: 5th June 2016 Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery systems are being installed into new homes as part of building regulation ...

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“Every Breath We Take” – Report from Royal College of Physicians

“Every Breath We Take” – Report from Royal College of Physicians
James Ford
December 19, 2022
A recent report published by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) claims that 40,000 deaths in the UK are attributable to exposure to air pollution each year. Vehicle emissions and second hand smoke are acknowledged as two of the most significant causes in poor air quality. The report also highlights the importance of considering over...
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