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Shire Systems To extend asset life, cut costs, meet compliance and move towards your sustainability goals, then look no further. The new release of Pirana CMMS, the affordable, UK No 1 maintenance software, is a complete CMMS solution, at a realistic price, with no hidden costs. The interface is easy to pick up. Shire delivers free ‘try-before- you-buy’ regional roadshows. And if that doesn’t convince, then there is always the free trial. Pirana CMMS just goes to prove that organisations don’t have to look towards expensive and complex systems to meet maintenance goals.


www.shiresystems.com Anchor Magnets www.warmroom.co.uk


Warmroom® from Anchor Magnets Ltd is a patented and cost effective magnetic heat saver, which grips to the rear of steel radiators preventing heat radiating to the wall. The low emissivity of Warmroom® reduces the heat lost through exterior walls by up to 60 per cent, and is easily fitted by a tenant or resident without the need to remove radiators. As well as reducing heat loss and heating bills, Warmroom® helps the environment by lowering the carbon footprint of a property.


Envirovent


www.envirovent.com


UK ventilation manufacturer EnviroVent has revealed that its Filterless Extract Fan is its most successful product ever! The fan, which achieved over 1,000,000 sales in 2016, was designed to help reduce issues of condensation and mould and can be found in homes across the UK. This includes over 25,000 Filterless Fans in properties owned by Fife Council. Designed for social housing with zero resident intervention. The Filterless Fan provides exceptional performance and received royal approval in 2009 by winning the coveted Queen’s Award for Product Innovation. Over 500 registered providers trust us to look after their ventilation requirements.


Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd www.etiltd.com


If you are an employer or person in control of premises, you must organise a Legionella risk assessment, therefore a reliable thermometer kit is essential. ETI’s Legionnaires’ Temperature Monitoring Kit has been specifically designed to monitor the temperature of both standing water and the surface temperature of pipes and tanks that form part of the water system. Each kit contains a Therma 1 thermometer, three probes – penetration, precision ribbon surface and PTFE exposed junction wire, a tub of Probe-Wipes and a waterproof countdown timer, all housed in a carrying case.


ESS Ventilation www.esscontracting.co.uk


A well-managed ventilation system helps avoid mould formation on walls and ensures that you, your family, friends or colleagues breathe cleaner, fresher air. There are three popular types of ventilation technologies, heat recovery systems, positive input ventilation and extract ventilation. With over 18 years of professional experience in the trade, ESS Ventilation is a reputable provider of ventilation systems, both commercial and domestic, and can offer excellent solutions for mould and condensation removal as well. ESS Ventilation serves South London and the South East.


Micronics www.micronicsflowmeters.com


Micronics Ltd the Clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter specialist are delighted to announce that they have reached an agreement with Engelmann Sensor GmbH, to market their range of In-line Heat meter products within the UK. The Introduction of this range of products now enables Micronics to compete within the energy metering and billing market for new build, full refurbishment and retrofit projects offering the customers a choice of meter types and solutions to suit their individual needs and preferences. Micronics will first introduce the UF50 Ultrasonic heatmeter range for 15mm, 22mm and 25mm pipes.


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