There’s no denying that fresh air is essential to humans – we need it to survive. In an ideal world, we would be constantly outside breathing in clean, pure air.

Unfortunately, for many people, this is not the case. Our jobs and the climate that we live in can likely determine that we will be spending a lot of our time indoors – which, in turn, provokes the need for a good ventilation system. So, what are the benefits of good ventilation systems?

WHAT IS VENTILATION?

First, it’s important to address what ‘ventilation’ means. Ventilation refers to the process by which ‘clean’ (normally outdoor) air is intentionally supplied to a space, while stale air is removed. Various ventilation systems can be used – air conditioning (including fan coils), air curtains, air recirculation and air infiltration.

Ventilation is especially required for commercial and industrial spaces to control indoor air quality by diluting and displacing indoor pollutants. Ventilation can also be used to control temperature, humidity and air motion.

WHY IS VENTILATION IMPORTANT?

Depending on your place of work, we may need to spend a great deal of time indoors and in poorly ventilated spaces. If you’re spending a large amount of your working time in these spaces, this can be detrimental to our health. That’s why having well-ventilated rooms at home and in the workplace is so important.

BENEFITS OF GOOD VENTILATION SYSTEMS

  1. Control impurities
    You may think that the air quality where you live isn’t great, especially if you live in a bustling city centre, but in many cases, the air inside can be more polluted than the air outside. A good ventilation system will help expel a build-up of pollutants, bacteria, moisture and unpleasant odours, such as body odour.
  1. Air regulation
    Unless you have a good ventilation system in place, you have no control over the airflow in your building. Too much fresh air can mean costly energy bills, so good ventilation helps control the air while regulating the required health and safety levels.
  1. Stop condensation
    Condensation can lead to mould and rotten surfaces – which, naturally, is something you would want to avoid. Damp conditions and condensation can also cause many health issues, such as allergic reactions and respiratory problems. However, ensuring your company or organisation has good ventilation systems in place will help reduce these risks.
  1. Reduce temperatures
    When there are many people in a confined space, whether for work, a conference or a public event, the environment can soon become hot and stuffy. A well-ventilated room will instantly be more comfortable – creating a more relaxed environment and making for a more productive workplace.
  1. Health benefits
    Another benefit of good ventilation systems is their positive impact on health and well-being. Indoor air pollution, coupled with bad ventilation, can lead to a number of health problems, including headaches, allergies, asthma, rashes and sinusitis. However, this can be avoided with the installation of a good ventilation system.

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