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Groundworks; Heating, Ventilation & Services Vent-Axia supports new White Paper


Vent-Axia, a leader in low-carbon ventilation, is delighted to support BEAMA’s updated Ventilation White Paper. Launched on 16 February 2022, BEAMA’s ‘Better Ventilation, Better Homes, Better Health’ White Paper sets out a 4-step policy pathway for the future to deliver eff ective ventilation and improved indoor air quality (IAQ) inside UK homes in order to help protect health and wellbeing. Vent-Axia fully supports this White Paper as it aligns with the company’s commitment to improving IAQ through ventilation to protect public health. Vent-Axia is committed to improving IAQ and energy effi ciency.


0844 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com


HMM04_Vent-Axia_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 ESi has seen its controls


ESi provides controls for tallest city centre specifi ed


11/04/2022 14:41


for a landmark development in the centre of Birmingham. 481 of ESi’s ESRTP4 wired programmable room thermostats adorn the walls of exciting new apartments at the 42-storey 2one2 Broad Street. T e ESRTP4 is an easy to install-and-use 7 day, 5/2 or 24hr programmable room thermostat which off ers up to six time and temperature changes each day with diff erent programmes for weekdays and weekends. T e ESRTP4 has all the energy savings features such as TPI, Delayed Start and Optimum Stop and the all- important Landlord Service Interval.


01280 816868 www.esicontrols.co.uk


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19/04/2022 08:39


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