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07 June, 2021

Covid Risks Reduced by Mechanical Ventilation

The spread of airborne particles can be reduced not only by natural ventilation such as opening windows and doors, but also it is more effective to reduce the risk of the spread by installing mechanical ventilation systems. This ensures your premises has the most preventative equipment to keep employees at the lowest risk of catching anything, especially Coronavirus.

Ventilation is the process of replacing stale air with fresh air in indoor spaces. This can help flush out the air containing virus particles. If an area is poorly ventilated, this can increase the risk of spreading Covid-19. Identifying poor ventilation systems or areas are key to put restrictions and measures in place to prevent the risk of Covid-19.

Improving mechanical ventilation, especially during these times is crucial to reduce the spread of Covid-19 within the workplace. Mechanical ventilation brings the fresh air outside into the premises, therefore maximising fresh air inside which minimises recirculation of stale air. Recirculation units however, can hide poor ventilation as they aren’t filtering through the fresh air from outside.

We spend a great amount of time indoors and good ventilation is beneficial and can improve our health and well-being, resulting in fewer sick days and increasing productivity, also another sign to ensure you have good ventilation systems in your premises.


Give Ventol a call on 01827300630 or send us an email to get a tailored quote for the installation or maintenance of ventilation systems in your premises.
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