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News Release from: Inn-House Technology | Subject: Honeywell electrostatic air cleaner
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 November 2004
Moves Towards Cleaner And Healthier Air
Leisure and hospitality venues are replacing inefficient air cleaners to provide cleaner, healthier air for staff and customers.
The drive to provide cleaner and healthier air for patrons and staff is now much higher on the agenda in the leisure and hospitality industry, says clean air specialist Inn-House Technology "Managers are asking us to provide superior air quality by replacing inefficient and poor quality air cleaners with Honeywell's latest high-tech models, which they recognise are the best on the market and the only cleaners worth bothering with," said David Critchley, Managing Director of Inn-House Technology, based in Colchester, Essex
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 18 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We now replace existing cleaners in an average of 40 venues a month yet, a year ago, the replacement market was negligible.
Clearly, clean air from reliable equipment is much higher on the agenda than a year ago.
"Unlike simple ventilation which only moves air around, Honeywell's electrostatic air cleaners remove tobacco smoke and other pollutants from the room, leaving a healthier environment for customers and staff," explained Critchley.
"Larger particles are trapped by a mesh filter, then remaining tiny particles receive an electrostatic charge and are attracted onto aluminium plates, like iron filings onto a magnet.
"They are available in various sizes and designs to suit the room size, layout and decor, in surface-mounted, recessed and even portable types that can be wheeled from room to room.".
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