Gilberts Blackpool has ensured a new state-of-the-art facility for a cadets’ shooting range has seen air quality balanced with airflow to avoid interference with ballistic trajectory.
Vent-Axia have reflected on how consumer awareness of the possible health impacts of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) is rising nationwide, so says a recent survey by BEAMA – My Health My Home.
In a piece by Vortice, the company says unless we take steps to ventilate our homes and workplaces correctly, the air we breathe can be fifty times more polluted than outdoor air.
Time is quickly running out to book a place on a trade body conference, from the Property Care Association, developed to give inside information on how to tackle excess moisture in properties.
Research from VELUX has shown there is a real need to rethink building design and renovation, in order to avoid a future increase of children suffering from asthma or allergies.
Vortice has reintroduced its compact heat recovery unit – The Vort HR200 BP, in light of a growing demand for smaller heat recovery units as the number of new build high rise apartment blocks and smaller dwellings increases.
Kimpton Energy Solutions, based in the Wirral, has almost doubled its HQ and has turned to one of its major suppliers, Gilberts Blackpool, to guarantee new offices deliver a top working environment.