Announcement
Vent-Axia champions cleaner indoor air on Clean Air Day
Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia proudly supported Clean Air Day on Thursday, 19 June 2025.
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his year’s campaign highlighted how air pollution aff ects us from before our fi rst breath until our last, and encouraged people to understand the health risks as well as urge MPs to support stronger air quality laws in the UK so we can all breathe cleaner air and live healthier lives. Clean Air Day is the UK’s largest air pollution campaign, led by Global Action Plan with the support of Health Equals. The campaign raises public understanding of the harmful eff ects of air pollution, inspiring the public to take action to clean up the air.
Awareness of the importance of good indoor air quality (IAQ) has grown signifi cantly since the pandemic, but concern has deepened in recent years following the tragic death of 2-year-old Awaab Ishak, caused by a mouldy home. As a
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converter plates Ovia, part of the Scolmore Group of companies, has expanded its popular Inceptor Milli domestic downlights range with the addition of new converter plates.
Ovia adds new Inceptor Milli D
esigned to off er a simple and stylish retrofi t solution, these plates make it easier to fi t the Inceptor Milli Standard Fitting into ceilings with pre-existing larger holes. The new Inceptor Milli Converter Plates allow the standard Milli fi tting (which requires a Ø64-75mm cut-out) to be retrofi tted into ceiling cut-outs up to a maximum size of Ø120mm. This makes them an ideal solution for upgrading or replacing lighting in spaces where ceiling holes are larger than the original fi tting’s specifi cations. The new converter plates are available in fi ve distinctive fi nishes: • White • Matt Black • Chrome • Satin Chrome • Antique Brass
Inceptor Milli is a range of 4W and 6.4W dimmable fi re-rated LED downlights, available in both standard and baffl e designs. They feature pre- wired Flow™ Connectors for quick and easy installation and they are TM66 approved.
A brochure featuring the full Inceptor Milli range can be viewed on the 12 | electrical wholesalerJuly 2025
Ovia website and the Scolmore Group app. It is also available in the new Issue 5 Ovia Catalogue.
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result, from October, Awaab’s Law, part of the Social Housing (Regulation) Act, is set to impose strict legal requirements on social landlords to investigate and resolve mould issues. But IAQ issues aff ect far more than just social homes. Research from the University of Birmingham recently found that people may be exposed to unhealthy levels of airborne pollutants inside their homes, even if outdoor air quality is good. Vent-Axia off ers a range of innovative products designed to help improve IAQ in homes. The Vent-Axia PureAir Sense fan is ideal for home refurbishments, featuring a pioneering odour sensor that increases airfl ow when the air quality is poor, ensuring a comfortable living environment. Meanwhile, the PureAir Home Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) off ers whole house air purifi cation and humidity control.
For advanced air purifi cation in the home, the Vent- Axia PureAir Room air purifi er
cleanses the air, removing harmful particles, neutralising bad smells and removing pollen and pet allergens, for a fresher and healthier home. For larger homes and commercial properties, there is the Vent-Axia PureAir Room 500 X, which features an advanced seven-stage air cleaning system, off ering a healthier and safer environment with its medical grade CodiKoat HEPA PLUS fi lter. It is vital to combat air pollution to protect health and wellbeing. By making some simple changes, households can protect themselves and others by ventilating and purifying their home to improve the air they breathe.
+44 (0)344 856 0590 /
www.vent-axia.com.
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