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AIR CONDITIONING
AIR CONDITIONING
There are many benefits to introducing a high quality air conditioning system to your office but it’s not just a breath of fresh, clean and cool air that your employees will enjoy. In many areas, pollens can be a problem from February through November each year. If you are allergic to pollen, during pollen season it is important that you keep all car and house windows closed and use the air conditioning. Here we take a closer look at the hidden advantages of office air conditioning so your workers can look forward to a comfortable spring and summer, even if they spend a lot of time at their desk!
In the hotter months of the year, when you walk into a room with air conditioning, you should notice it is easier to breathe, especially if you suffer from hay fever, asthma or any other respiratory problems. There are a couple of reasons for this, firstly a room without air conditioning is likely to have the windows open causing harmful particles such as pollutants, dust and smoke to flow into the room. A large number of pollen particles in the air are very common in summer. With an air conditioner, these pollen particles will likely get trapped in the filters (as they are quite large in size), therefore stopping them from flowing into the room, this includes any other larger particles that could be an irritant to your system. The quality of air is cleaner and less harmful within an air conditioned room.
The autumn and winter months are often linked with increased staff absenteeism but flu, headaches, colds, allergies and other ailments can strike all year round, hurting productivity. Providing a healthy work environment isn’t easy, but with air conditioning you can ensure the basics are covered.
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