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A Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

A Beginner's Guide to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Cleanair UK Ltd welcome the arrival of The BESA Health & Wellbeing in Buildings committee’s ‘Beginners Guide’ to Indoor Air Quality’ (IAQ). The Guide has gained the support of leading campaigners and healthcare experts including World Health Organisation (WHO) advocate Rosamund Adoo Kissi-Debrah, the British Lung Foundation, and Global Action Plan – the organisers of National Clean…

Getting Your Workplace Safe for A Spring Return: Commercial Deep Cleaning by CleanAir UK

2020 was a rollercoaster of a year for all of us, but with the government’s ground-breaking vaccine rollout, we’re hopeful that the country can return to some level of normality in the coming months. This could mean a return to your commercial workplace, and if you are an employer, the law states that you must…

Workplace Exposure Limits – EH40 new edition

On 21st August 2018, the HSE announced changes to the workplace exposure limits for 31 hazardous substances. One in two UK companies reports that their employees may be at risk of exposure to hazardous substances, the consequences of which can be dire. In the UK, 30,000 workers suffer from breathing or lung problems and 12,000 die…

IS YOUR FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT UP TO DATE?

  In light of recent events, we know that fire safety is at the forefront of many people’s minds. We understand that business owners, building managers and landlords may not possess the expertise or time to carry out a fire risk assessment. The ‘responsible person,’ must ensure a fire risk assessment of the premises is…

IS YOUR KITCHEN EXTRACT SYSTEM COMPLIANT?

Approximately 80% of kitchen extract systems in the UK have never been cleaned, and therefore pose a very serious fire hazard.  The associated fire risks develop as grease laden air is directly drawn from those areas above ovens, fryers and grills where the cooking process is taking place, via an extract canopy, ductwork system and discharged…

Ductwork Cleaning at height? No problem for Cleanair UK

Ductwork Cleaning at height? No problem for Cleanair UK More of our engineers have now completed their IPAF MEWP (Mobile Elevated Working Platform) training. We are fully qualified to access high level ductwork and ventilation systems using boom lifts, cherry pickers, scissor lifts and scaffold towers.   High level kitchen extract ductwork, ventilation fans and…

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