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BBA Certification for Huntsman Building Solutions Spray Foam Insulation
company, Huntsman Building Solutions, for its H2 Foam Lite E product.
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he British Board of Agrement has awarded BBA Certification to world leading spray foam insulation
Huntsman Building Solutions (HBS) is currently the only manufacturer of spray foam insulation solutions to carry the prestigious BBA certification, which covers its H2 Foam Lite E product for use in a range of construction application including pitched and flat roofs, suspended floors and external walls. Commenting on the award, Gerry Sheridan, UK Business Consultant for HBS said: “Achieving BBA Certification is a long and arduous process and this is a huge win for Huntsman Building Solutions. This level of certification recognises quality, depth and breadth of product performance and puts HBS spray foam insulation right out in front” The BBA Certification is in addition to
Spray foam insulation – outstanding performance. In heat-loss mitigation
KIWA BDA certification that HBS H2 Foam Lite already holds for a similar range of applications. For more information about HBS H2Foam Lite E product please visit
huntsmanbuildingsolutions.com/en-GB/tech- library/h2foam-lite-e.
Hospice powered by Panasonic
Panasonic Air-to-Water Aquarea Heat Pumps are providing energy efficient heating and hot water to the Wicklow Hospice in Ireland. Consultants, J V Tierney & Co and main mechanical contractors Quinn Downes Ltd, created a design for a low carbon heating system to service the facilities of this
new hospice. The solution, featuring a Panasonic Aquarea H Series T- Cap system delivers a low environmental impact, requires minimal maintenance, and is highly energy efficient and yet cost-effective.
01344 853393
www.aircon.panasonic.eu Part F of the Building Regulations
Vent-Axia has welcomed the publication of new Approved Document Part F of the Building Regulations, as a “vital step to improve indoor air quality” as we move toward the Future Homes Standard on the road to Net Zero. Part F (Means of Ventilation) goes hand-in-hand with the new amended
Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power), which is set to help the UK deliver Net Zero with a reduction of almost a third less carbon for new homes. The new Part F sets out “significant changes”, which will drive adoption of low carbon ventilation as an industry standard and improve the quality of the air we breathe in buildings.
0344 856 0590
www.vent-axia.com It’s good to share
GEZE UK has made donations to three local charities as part of their focus on Corporate Social Responsibility. A total of £1,820.00 was shared between St Giles Hospice, Lichfield Foodbank and the Pathway Project – a charity that supports adults, young people and children who are experiencing or affected by domestic abuse. All of them are based in Lichfield not far from GEZE UK’s head office. The automatic door and window control company donated the money they received from Staffordshire County Council for carrying out lateral flow tests on staff during the Covid pandemic. Rather than keep the money it was decided to donate it to good causes or charities that can help people. GEZE UK’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy states that the company aims to create a positive impact in society and improve people’s lives wherever possible. The company supports local communities and encourages employees to become involved in local initiatives and fundraising events.
01543 443000
www.geze.co.uk HBS Foam Lite E spray applied insulation
01485 500 668
www.huntsmanbuildingsolutions.co.uk
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