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newpubl ationtitled‘IndoorAirQual atHome’,wh


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which


provides guidance for thepubl


bliconhowto


reduce their exposure toindoorpollutants. Key advicewithin the


publication for reducing the risk posed by indoor pollutants is ensuring rooms arewell ventilated through ht e use of extractor fafans, trickle vents, cooker hoods and openingwindows.


Another key recommendation is the reduction of damp and condensation in the home.


Condensation andmould is not a newproroblem, but improved insulation and air tightness of existing propertieswithout considering ventilation is causing a rise in newcases. For refurbishments, permanent effe


alongside energy efficiencymeasures. NICE also offe


Al Also in the new ews


JTL launches #lovemyJTLtoolkit competition for apprentices Te


Schneider Electric names BoultingTechnology as a Certified Alliance Partner 75%of Brits rates electricians as the friendliest tradespeople, saysmyjyjobquote.co.uk  PAMPACT Group appoints Harry Grandison as senior fa


fabric estimatingmanager


ffective ventilationmust be included ffers advice on reducing damp and


condensation by using background ventilation; usingmechanical


ventilationwhere possible; opening


windowswhere possible and safe; av io ding moisture producing activities and removing any residualmoisturewhen it foforms.


According to Public Health England,


between 28,000 and 36,000 deaths a year are related to long-termexposure to air pollution, making it is the biggest environmental threat to health in the UK.


See page 37 fofor Ve ojectsts. Vent-t-Axi xia’s’s tatake on how


wholesalersrs can increrease sales by ve


by infoforming


electrtricians on the best ventilation options to suit their proj


acilitate the delivery of contractor and wholesaler staff training to ensure that customers have a


ffa


good knowledge of the breadth of products within the ESP range and fully understand the fefeatures and benefits – which is vital if they are to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive marketplace.


IndustryNews NewNICEGuidance Quality atHome


al InstituteofHealthand


xcellence (NICE)has releaseda ality


EastMidlands getsanew


ESPareasales manager


T he lat manag


atestnewappointment atESPseesBen Allentakeupthepositionof area sales age


ger for theEastMidlands reg egion.


Ben joins the ESP teamfofollowing 10 years’ experience within the electrical wholesaler


environment, where he undertook a range of roles covering internal sales as well as senior buyer. He brings with hima wealth fo valuable experience which he will be using to promote and expand the growing ESP portfofolio of products which includes CCTV,


V, access control, fire protection, emergency


lighting and external surveillance systems, as well as the Sangamo range of heating controls and time switches.


As part of his remit, he will


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