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circumstances. A technologically advanced air quality range will provide reliable, efficient and cost-effective cleansing solutions coupled with a flexibility that allows simple redeployment if and when your needs change.


There has also been a growing trend for companies to create additional space to facilitate social distancing wherever possible, with a practical air quality solution playing a crucial role in assisting this conversion process.


How does air quality control work


and what are the benefits? There are various advantages of air quality monitoring, with both short-term and long-term solutions available. An installation can be configured to suit the needs of your customers and greatly reduce smog dangers, protect people’s health and enhance the overall air quality within your buildings.


Other benefits of air quality monitoring include minimal installation; it becomes instantly functional; energy efficient arrangements tailored to long-term hires; dual- purpose solutions that intercept toxins while introducing clean air; and portable products allowing simple relocation.


Correct Sizing It is critical to assess the size of the area in which you have air purification or ventilation requirements. If you need assistance in sizing your space, an expert in this field would be a great resource. Make sure your provider offers a free no obligation site survey. When it comes to sourcing an air quality control solution, you should consider the size of the area; the number of occupants; the availability of power supplies; the desired number of air changes per hour; the level on natural ventilation that exists; and the location of doors, windows and other openings.


Types of air quality control equipment Air purifiers work by removing harmful particles and toxins from the atmosphere before neutralising them within a built-in reactor chamber. The core technology of any reputable air purification product will have been tested against ozone release, hazardous gases and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to instil a drastically cleaner and safer environment. Air purifiers are proven to inactivate airborne bacteria and significantly reduce the likelihood of viruses being transmitted between a room’s occupants, hence their rising popularity.


Air cleaners are principally similar to air purifiers, with their robust design lending themselves to gymnasiums, indoor sports courts and other leisure facilities. Incorporating powerful fans and high air circulation rates, these units intercept particles via a combination of G4 pre- filters and HEPA 14 filters. As highly portable freestanding units, air cleaners can be installed and operational almost instantly and fitted with lengths of ducting to reach areas a short distance away from an available power source.


Ventilation fans play a crucial role in creating a comfortable working environment and can be used to either deliver large volumes of clean air to an area or extract polluted air. In an educational setting, it is far more common for ventilation fans to be used to provide air changes by supplying fresh outdoor air to corridors, marquees or other temporary structures.


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Selecting a supplier of air quality control equipment


With countless suppliers out there, how do you select the right one? Here are a few questions to ask when evaluating your options:


● Will the provider assist in determining your needs and size the right equipment for your specific application?


● Does the provider offer delivery and installation as well as a set-up service?


● Does the provider offer both hire and purchase options?


● Does the provider have ample stock of equipment to meet your needs at a moment’s notice?


● Does the provider offer a 24/7 emergency response service?


● Is your supplier accredited to ISO 9001:, ISO 14001: and OHSAS?


● Does your supplier have a national coverage? ● Can your supplier deliver same day?


● Will your supplier respond to breakdowns within four hours?


Your chosen supplier should give you the confidence that they can successfully undertake every aspect of your project at the first time of asking.


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