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TQ Environmental expands business
Experts in Heat Exchange – since 1920 T
Q Environmental, a leading supplier of leak detection equipment has expanded its headquarters in response to growing demand for its products.
The Wakefield-based company has doubled the size of its main offices to accommodate the expanding business and provide extra services for its customers.
Managing director Gary Hall said: “We’ve seen a significant upturn in business in recent months with further opportunities to develop
the business on the horizon. We were about to outgrow our premises when the offices next door became available, so it made sense to take advantage of that.
“We have some significant long- term plans and the extra space will enable us to realise them. Because the offices are modern and with full facilities, we can start to look at offering training services, for example.”
Contact details for TQ Environmental remain the same. Cool wearables
BSRIA has launched a white paper on ‘trends towards wearables & wellbeing in buildings – a threat or opportunity for the HVAC industry?’
Wearables include everything from smart watches, which can record and transmit a huge range of different types of information about the wearer and his or her health to smart glasses, smart jewellery and even smart clothing. Wearables therefore open a range of new opportunities for building systems, along with some important challenges. Krystyna Dawson, business manager of BSRIA’s World Market Intelligence Division, commented: “Increasingly, the comfort of the building’s occupants is recognised as an important goal in itself and as one that contributes to employee productivity and hence to the bottom line. Wearables have the potential to help with all of these objectives. By tracking the wearer’s movements
they can help ensure that heating and cooling is directed to where it is needed and take account of variable factors like body heat. “This of course raises huge questions. The first is one of privacy and, more specifically, whether it is reasonable to expect wearers to share information about their personal state with a building system, with subsidiary questions about how else the information might be used and how it will be secured against misuse. “The second big question is how far a building system is capable of exploiting this new wealth of information. Providing a ‘personalised’ environment requires an HVAC system that can direct heat, cooling and ventilation in a very granular way and also respond quickly to changes. Failing this, the system might fall back on the majority preference of those in an area of the building.”
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