indoor ventilation

Dust troubles resolved thanks to Andrews Ventilation

A disused building site faced significant challenges during roof and floor replacements due to dust accumulation, hampering the progress of demolition and refurbishment. Recognising the urgent need for dust control, the project team turned to Andrews Ventilation for a comprehensive solution.

The challenge

The building presented a unique set of challenges – but nothing we couldn’t address! The presence of dust was a major concern, and this was heightened by the nature of the works being carried out and the affluent residential area in close proximity. Contaminating the surroundings was not an option, and it was crucial to meet both project requirements and strict site regulations.

The solution

Andrews Ventilation responded promptly by conducting a free site survey. Our experts provided recommendations and specification sheets detailing the appropriate equipment needed for the task at hand.

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Five reasons why good ventilation should be here to stay

Ventilation, as a broad term, refers to the process by which clean, outdoor air is introduced into an area while stale or polluted air is often simultaneously removed.

But why is ventilation important?

1) Health benefits – a poorly ventilated indoor space can exacerbate pre-existing health conditions including asthma, allergies, rashes and sinusitis. An effective ventilation system will filter out larger particle pollens, alleviating the symptoms of hay fever.

2) To remove condensation – most noticeable in winter but a problem throughout the year, condensation is a common form of dampness and can lead to mould growth and long-term damage in the absence of sufficient ventilation.

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