Tag: ventilation

New NICE Guidance on Indoor Air Quality at Home
By January 31, 2020 Read More →

New NICE Guidance on Indoor Air Quality at Home

The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released a new publication titled ‘Indoor Air Quality at Home’, which provides guidance for the public on how to reduce their exposure to indoor pollutants. Key advice within the publication for reducing the risk posed by indoor pollutants is ensuring rooms are well ventilated through the use of […]

Vent-Axia welcomes ‘Indoor Air Quality at Home’ guidance from NICE
By January 30, 2020 Read More →

Vent-Axia welcomes ‘Indoor Air Quality at Home’ guidance from NICE

Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has welcomed the publication of guidance on ‘Indoor Air Quality at Home’ from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Following on from draft guidance published in July 2019, the document provides detailed information and advice on how to reduce exposure to indoor pollutants and so help protect […]

Register now for January’s HVAC & Refrigeration Show
By December 11, 2017 Read More →

Register now for January’s HVAC & Refrigeration Show

The HVAC & Refrigeration Show, the only national exhibition for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, heating and heat pump sectors, takes place from January 23 to 25 at London’s ExCeL. A full list of companies taking part can be found online at www.hvacrshow.com/exhibitor-list As well as acting as a showcase for the latest products and […]

BSRIA world ventilation study shows growth soars in China while Europe regains momentum

BSRIA world ventilation study shows growth soars in China while Europe regains momentum

The recently published BSRIA market intelligence study on World Ventilation: Fans and Ventilation Market shows that China is expected to outpace the growth experienced in European countries which signifies global opportunities. In China, the “rude health” of the residential sector meant that sales of fans and ventilation units experienced a “brisk growth” of 21 per […]