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Topics: Real Estate, facilities management

  • Supporting Safer Healthcare Environments

    Disys Technologies supports safer healthcare environments with fully compliant fire and smoke damper control systems—backed by proven UK hospital experience, nationwide servicing, safety accreditation, and ongoing product innovation.

    Disys Technologies supports safer healthcare environments
  • Demystifying Fire Dampers: What You Need to Know

    Fire dampers are essential life-safety devices that maintain a building’s fire compartmentation by preventing flames, smoke and heat from spreading through ventilation ductwork. This blog explains how dampers work, what key standards and classifications mean, and why correct selection, installation, sealing and testing are critical to compliance- and to protecting escape routes and lives.

    Fire Dampers Explained
  • The evolution of Disys Technologies

    A reflection on Matthew Rogers' first year as Managing Director of the fire damper control systems company and the strive for excellence

  • Why installing ducting to DW144 standards matters for your projects

    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.

  • What is good indoor air?

    From the very first moment in life we need air. We start life by taking a deep breath of air and from that very moment we are dependent on it – for life, health and wellbeing. So, why should we care about our indoor air quality?

  • The importance of low pressure drop in an energy efficient ventilation system

    Pressure drop can be a source of wasted energy and is an important parameter in determining the overall running costs of a building’s ventilation system. In this blog post, we’ll try to explain pressure drop in a simplified way, how pressure drop data is used in ventilation design and why low pressure drop contributes to a more energy efficient ventilation system.