If left unchecked the development of dampness leads to mould growth and the spread of mites which can increase the likelihood of headaches, allergies and the development of asthma in children. Fresh, filtered air is the answer! In a healthy home thousands of litres of fresh air is needed everyday to compensate for the moisture generated by each individual person, and also through cooking, washing and bathing.
Benefits:
- Meets Building Regulations, Approved document F, April 2006 (MVHR)
- Helps comply with code for sustainable homes level 4 and higher
- Save energy by reducing heating costs
- Extracts airborne pollutants that can cause allergies and asthma
- Supplies warmed, filtered air to living spaces
- Removes condensation and humidity from wet rooms
- Reduces carbon dioxide levels that can cause headaches and drowsiness
- Clears odours, tobacco smoke and cooking smells
- Eliminates dampness and mould growth
- Helps reduce the dwellings carbon footprint (DER)
- SAP Appendix Q Eligible models
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