The Importance Of Good Air Quality In Schools
Young people spend a lot of time inside school buildings while they are growing up. Indoor air pollution is a growing problem that has become more visible in recent times. While most of us understand that bad air quality at school can contribute to health issues like asthma and allergies, few people recognise that indoor air quality can impact many youngsters productivity, mood, and energy levels as well.
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Is Your Office Ready For Summer
Summer is well and truly getting started, and as an employer it is important for you to ensure that a comfortable atmosphere is provided in order to allow workers to perform their jobs at their best. The laws around temperature control in UK workplaces is fairly vague, and it is generally left as the responsibility of each employer to ascertain what “reasonable temperatures” are in their particular circumstances.
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Common Air Contaminants To Avoid In Your Office
Indoor pollution in the office or any other workplace is a problem, which causes illness and sometimes more serious outcomes. A healthy workforce is a productive workforce, and this short guide will outline some areas for managers to understand how to mitigate the threats from poor air quality.
Health Matters - Air Pollution
Air pollution causes around 40,000 premature deaths per year in the UK, and levels of nitrogen dioxide have been illegally high since 2010 in the vast majority of urban areas in the UK. This takes a toll on people’s health, especially if they have conditions like asthma or allergies, which can be worsened by a polluted atmosphere, indoors or outside.
What is Fluorinated Gas and Why Do We Use It
You can’t walk more than a hundred yards in any busy city and not be close to some piece of machinery that uses fluorinated gas. For a start, it’s found in the majority of refrigeration devices. If your office block has air conditioning too, F gases will almost certainly be present.
The impact of workplace ventilation on employee productivity
Ventilation is an important factor and it needs to be considered carefully in the workplace. Ventilation is the process whereby polluted air is replaced by clean air.
Tips for clean indoor air
The air inside your workplace can become polluted extremely easily, which can lead to health problems such as lung diseases and asthma. Therefore, to reduce these health risks and to ensure your employees have a comfortable environment to work in, it is important to make sure the indoor air is clean.
Ventilation Requirements In Schools
Ventilation is an important consideration and needs to be installed in schools. There are many factors that contribute to a safe environment for children regarding their health, and ventilation being installed is one of them.
The Role Of Ventilation In Workplace Air Quality
Ventilation is a crucial factor and is an essential part of the workplace. It is a necessity to provide suitable work conditions for employees, otherwise health risks and problems might arise.
How to Improve Office Air Quality
Indoor air quality is an often neglected issue when creating a healthy workplace environment for employees. However, a clean oxygen supply is actually required by law under numerous Acts and helps guarantee the long-term wellbeing of your staff.
What are The Different Types of Ventilation?
Depending on your building and its supply of natural air, different types of ventilation will be needed to provide a healthy breathing environment for inhabitants. In some cases, notably in relation to commercial and public buildings, an operational ventilation system is actually required by law.
Radon: What You Need To Know
Radon is a gas that can be found all around us, at home or at work. You may not even be aware of it, but exposure to radon gas is the second largest cause of lung cancer in the UK after smoking. With that in mind, here are some important facts about radon gas, its effects and what can be done to reduce exposure in your property.
Why Your Office Needs Ventilation
Any employer should be concerned with the health and welfare of their employees so will want to take steps to try and minimise any risks and improve their working conditions. If your unsure of your legal obligations as an employer, learn about workplace ventilation requirements and check you are complying.
How Much Do You Know About Allergies?
We’re all familiar with the term allergy, and all probably know someone who suffers from an allergic reaction. But how much do we really understand about allergies and their causes? Be it at home or work, it’s important to understand how they can affect our daily lives. This article will explore what allergies actually are, as well as how efficient ventilation can offset their negative effects.
Workplace Ventilation Requirements
Every employee in the UK is legally entitled to a healthy working environment, including a clean air workspace. Under numerous acts of legislation, an ongoing supply of fresh oxygen is required so the health and wellbeing of staff isn’t compromised on a long-term basis.
Does Your Bathroom Need An Extractor Fan?
If your bathroom has an openable window, it does not require an extractor fan to meet building regulations. However, they’re generally required in any new build, especially if natural ventilation sources aren’t sufficient.
How To Defeat Mould In Your Home
The cause of mould is plain and simple: moisture. Without moisture, mould can not thrive. Condensation, incorrect ventilation, building defects... these factors all must be taken into account, as they contribute to the kind of environment the fungus needs to survive. 48 hours is all that is needed for it to appear.
3 Ways to Improve the Air Quality in your Home this Winter
As many homeowners keep their windows shut during the winter, they’re inadvertently suppressing the air quality inside the home. This exposure to ‘bad’ air can lead to skin irritation, allergies, asthma and even serious respiratory problems in extreme cases.