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UK business designs Coronavirus deterrent for FM marketplace

A UK specialist in ultraviolet light technology has launched a new solution, designed to reduce the risk of Coronavirus in indoor settings and help facilities managers provide healthy indoor working environments post-pandemic. Pathogen Solutions has made Medixair available to the ...

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ERGOSENSE launches AIRLAB – IoT indoor air contamination and virus risk detection for business environments and public spaces

Ergosense, announces global availability of AIRLAB, a non-intrusive, easy-to-install air quality monitoring system. AIRLAB enables the accurate monitoring of C02, pollutants, temperature, humidity and even presence of particles at virus size levels within indoor environments. Ergosense’s AIRLAB sensor accuracy is ...

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CPD Webinar – Industry Guidelines on Indoor Air Quality

Topic: “Industry Guidelines on Indoor Air Quality” Date/Time: Feb 24th 2021, 18:00 – 19:00 BST Join the free webinar on Industry Guidelines on Indoor Air Quality. Indoor air quality has been an important part of building design and maintenance for ...

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CleanAir Spaces and BioTech launch ductFIT technology in the UK to transform indoor air quality and battle COVID-19

CleanAir Spaces, in collaboration with BioTech, will launch its new air treatment and surface disinfection technology, ductFIT™, in the UK, with the aim to help make indoor air spaces safer as part of the response to COVID-19. The ductFIT™ technology ...

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Rentokil Initial launches VIRUSKILLER™ Air Purifier that kills Coronavirus in the air*

VIRUSKILLER™ technology uses a series of filters and patented UV reactor chambers to kill 99.9999% of viruses with a single air pass Different sized units are available to suit a wide range of sectors from offices, to education and healthcare, ...

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CleanAir Spaces and BioTech launch ductFIT™ technology in the UK to transform indoor air quality and battle COVID-19

CleanAir Spaces, in collaboration with BioTech, will launch its new air treatment and surface disinfection technology, ductFIT™, in the UK, with the aim to help make indoor air spaces safer as part of the response to COVID-19. The ductFIT™ technology ...

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Fresh start

Alan Macklin, Technical Director at Elta Group and Chairman of the Fan Manufacturer’s Association (FMA), on providing safe and adequate ventilation for building occupants As FMs look at the safest ways of reopening offices, there is a lot of attention ...

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Bad air days

Julie Godefroy, Technical Manager at CIBSE, advises on ways to improve indoor air quality in the absence of a definitive regulatory framework People spend up to 90 per cent of their time indoors. It will come as no surprise, therefore, ...

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Clearing the air

Jamie Woodhall, Technical & Innovations Manager at Rentokil Specialist Hygiene with advice on keeping ventilation compliant over the summer and beyond Britain is in the midst of one of its hottest years. The warmest February day on record occurred this ...

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Breathe easy

Greg Davies, Director of Market Development at Assurity Consulting, an organisation with over 30 years’ experience in independently monitoring indoor air quality looks at some of the issues surrounding IAQ “Each year in the UK, around 40,000 deaths are attributable ...

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