Lindab UK Completes Acquisition of HAS-Vent
Lindab UK and HAS Vent Ltd are pleased to announce the successful completion of Lindab’s acquisition of HAS Vent Ltd, following the fulfilment of all necessary regulatory requirements.
Lindab UK and HAS Vent Ltd are pleased to announce the successful completion of Lindab’s acquisition of HAS Vent Ltd, following the fulfilment of all necessary regulatory requirements.
Choosing to install below standard may seem like an acceptable corner-cutting exercise, but it can lead to significant issues down the line. Installing ducting made to DW144 standards is not just a technical requirement; it’s a commitment to excellence that ensures you meet the needs of your customer and protect the reputation of your business.
Selecting and installing the right sound attenuator for your ventilation system is a critical step towards achieving a quiet, efficient, and balanced ventilation system. By understanding the requirements, utilising the right tools, and following the correct installation procedures, you are on the right track to ensuring quiet ventilation for any building.
Ductmann, a proud member of the Lindab Group, is delighted to announce its successful attainment of ISO 14001 certification, highlighting its dedication to environmental management and sustainability.
Reducing noise in your ventilation system isn't just about comfort; it's a significant contribution to a healthier, more productive indoor environment.
Temperature is one of the main factors that determines how comfortable we feel indoors. Both high and low temperatures can affect mental ability, work capacity, strength and mobility. How we experience temperature varies from one individual to another, depending on for example age, clothing and health.
VOCs have short and long-term effects on health. So how can VOC levels be reduced to minimise the impact?
As winter approaches, sealing your home can trap stale air and pollutants. Lindab’s residential ventilation systems offer a solution by circulating fresh, filtered air while retaining warmth and energy efficiency, ensuring a healthier and more comfortable home this winter.
Through research, advocacy, and education, FGK works to promote healthy, energy-efficient, and sustainable indoor environments. An FGK Literature Review highlights a critical link between indoor air quality and productivity, concentration, and health in schools and workspaces
Relative humidity is the amount of moisture present in the air. When it goes below 30% you may experience irritation and discomfort. When it goes above 60% the presence of moisture and dirt can cause mould and other biological contaminants to thrive. Too much humidity can also cause damage to the building.
Carbon dioxide is normally used as an indicator of air quality. When the carbon dioxide levels are high it’s an indication of stagnant, stale air which normally has more particles and emissions which in turn can cause other problems both for your health and for the building.
High or unbalanced pressure drop can lead to increased running costs and inefficient performance of your ventilation system. In this post we will look at four important factors that can affect the pressure drop of the ventilation system in your building.