The thousand gases of our everyday life
VOCs have short and long-term effects on health. So how can VOC levels be reduced to minimise the impact?
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.
Let’s talk a bit about particulate matter, or airborne particles. Airborne particles are a form of air pollution. Particles are found everywhere, especially on carpets, upholstered furniture and other fabrics. They can affect your lung function and worsen respiratory conditions such as asthma.
It's true! VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are chemicals that are given off as gas from products like paint, cleaning supplies, and even furniture.
Without a doubt, the climate emergency must be taken seriously. Buildings account for 35 percent of total global energy consumption. We know it is essential that we transition to sustainable construction methods and materials. Understanding the environmental implications of our actions is a critical part of the journey to net zero, but in a world of green washing it becomes increasingly difficult
As building regulations tighten, sustainable options are not just desired, they are demanded. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery has become essential for any eco-friendly home but this does not address the greater needs for heating and cooling. A heat pump ventilator provides a solution for all three necessities.
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The latest Skill Builder video demonstrates residential ventilation at it's best