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Air of the Anthropocene is a project that uses air pollution sensors and digital light painting to create photos of pollution in cities – including Port Talbot steelworks in Wales - to spark debate. The images are impactful. https://t.co/WRMPVUNREm
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Have you signed the Healthy Homes Pledge? Aimed at those in the built environment, it covers 4 pledges, 1 of which is a commitment to the Healthy Homes Principles which includes minimising indoor and ambient air pollution.
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This week we attended the @InstallerSHOW at the @thenec!
We had a great time networking with industry professionals, and identifying valuable, future opportunities for Domus Ventilation and our innovative ventilation solutions.
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The GEMINOA project in Glasgow is using sensors to measure indoor (in schools) and outdoor air quality to equip local policy makers with the knowledge they need to make positive changes.
https://t.co/vBiTvR6EPo
.@DomusVent is a manufacturer of market-leading ventilation systems that save energy and improve indoor air quality. Domus Ventilation manufactures ventilation products for the domestic and light commercial building industry. Discover more: https://t.co/2Q9RxLFbgJ
A new London Air Quality alert system has been launched to alert GPs and Emergency Departments in the city 24 hours before high air pollution is forecast and provide useful guidance. This is the first healthcare-targeted air pollution alert of its kind in the UK.
To find out why it is so important to focus on quality when specifying whole ventilation systems, take a look at the article below where our very own Product Manager Paul Williams offers his top tips! 🙌
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Paul Williams of @DomusVent looks at why quality is more crucial than ever in specifying whole ventilation systems for domestic schemes, and how to identify it.
For more detailed insights, click below ~
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Research from https://t.co/SfSaau39HN shows fragranced ‘green’ cleaning products emit as many harmful chemicals as regular products, worsening respiratory conditions and causing irritation to skin and eyes. As the study recommends, ventilate your home when using.
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Indoor Air Quality report calls for long-term funding for research to tackle indoor air pollution, and the need to further develop policies to improve indoor air quality in homes and public buildings. Read it here https://t.co/SMpSvKxUCo
A new ground-breaking study in the USA has found that people living in regions with median levels of air pollution had a 56% greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease compared to those living in regions with the lowest level of air pollution.
@BESAGroup has introduced a short online indoor air quality (IAQ) awareness course for anyone wanting to find out more about IAQ. It's a useful, non-technical introduction that also provides practical measures building managers can take. Register at: https://t.co/YjIGolDcqF
London’s clean air zones are working, according to the University of Bath. Their research shows a significant improvement in air quality since Lez and Ulex were introduced, contributing to a 4.5% reduction in long-term health problems and an 8% drop in respiratory issues.
Today is World Ventil8 Day, with the theme “Breathe Better, Live Better” designed to highlight the importance of ventilation when it comes to the health and wellbeing of people. Ventilation dissipates air pollutants and prevents damp and mould, for healthier homes.
#WorldVentil8
A new government Research Briefing on Indoor Air Quality is a valuable single source of information, covering types of pollution, impact on health, relevant legislation & guidance, plus current UK research projects.
https://t.co/uJ6rC5kDYM
The USA NIEHS Sister Study has shown women living in areas with high PM2.5 levels have a higher incidence of breast cancer. Around 250,000 women have been studied over 20 years to find breast cancer causes.
https://t.co/CP12v77QcB