AIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS - Imagination is the only limitation.
Research and medical practitioners believe that a building can indeed make you sick, from poor indoor air quality. But exactly how do you control the quality of the air in a commercial office building, school, institution or home? Should tenants be concerned that the building they work in or do business in can actually be a source of illness and health according to the Environmental Protection Agency, all of us face a variety of risk to our health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable. Some we choose to accept because to do otherwise would restrict our ability to lead our lives the way we want. And some are risks we might decide to avoid if we had the opportunity to make informed choices.
Indoor Air pollution is one risk that we can do something about. Often, the "cure" is based on simple prescriptive specifications - operation and maintenance practices that really should be common knowledge. According to the EPA, "In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities". Because people spend so much of their indoors, it makes sense to try to make our indoor environments as healthy and productive as possible..
ASPIRO™ Takes Your Air Seriously
Indoor air quality is something we all take for granted, but it is an essential element of building management. Ineffective air management systems can seriously worsen air quality - adversely affecting individuals, organizations and the environment. Air temperature, humidity, CO2 level, drought and noise all influence our comfort, well-being and efficiency.
Air is something we all take for granted, yet we can not live without it. Every day we eat 1 kg food and drink 2 litres of water but we breathe approximately 20.000 litres - of air.
Air is also increasingly becoming the subject of tougher legislation in Malaysia. Airborne allergies are a growing area of concern affecting the everyday life of many people. Equally, during their stay at the hospital, patients are worried about being exposed to infections.

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In addition to health and safety aspects the importance of energy efficiency is increasingly affecting governments and commerce alike. All in all, air affects every aspect of our lives, at home, at work and at leisure. This is why ASPIRO™ takes your air seriously.