Posts Tagged ‘indoor air quality’

Register for a Free CPD Webinar: Keep The City Out – Indoor Air Quality

Camfil Farr have developed a wide range of live interactive Webinars that are CIBSE CPD accredited and last for an hour. These webinars are free to attend and will be available for viewing on-demand after the event with registration if you cannot attend.
At Camfil Farr we believe that Clean Air is [...]

Performance of filters has the top priority in the Air Conditioning (AC) inspections

Energy conservation is closely linked to sustainability. In today’s energy debate, governments are leaning heavily on commercial and industrial building owners to shrink energy consumptions.
Building ventilation systems are energy-intensive and we have calculated – in the case of Sweden, for example – that as much as 1.4TWh of energy is needed to move air through [...]

Camfil Farr’s position on Indoor Air Quality and energy efficiency

In the context of climate change, and development of energy efficiency policies such as Eco-design of energy using products, EPBD, Energy Efficiency directives, ventilation systems are expected to become more energy efficient and the energy needed to filter the air reduced to a minimum.  Building are more and more insulated creating confined indoor environment known [...]

European road show for clean air and better filtration

Camfil Farr, the world leader in clean air technology, is now on a European road show to raise awareness about the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and demonstrate the benefits of effective air filtration.
In the coming months, a trailer equipped with advanced equipment will be touring major European cities to track and compare live [...]

Clean Ventilation Systems – Never More Essential

Image and Editorial Source: Health Estate Journal
Richard Norman, Managing Director of Indepth Hygiene Services Limited, the UK’s leading company for specialist cleaning of ventilation systems talks about the importance of ensuring they are thoroughly cleaned.
There has never been a previous time when those responsible for the maintenance of ventilation systems had more reason to ensure [...]