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BCIA asks industry: how are you handling the heat wave?

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) is urging the industry to ensure that they are fully clued up on the best ways to tackle growing demands in commercial buildings to ensure optimum comfort for occupants during the summer heatwave.

The hot temperatures show no sign of abating and this is having a dramatic impact on some of those who work in commercial buildings.

Research undertaken by Harvard University found that those working in hotter buildings performed worse in problem solving and memory tests compared to those with air conditioning. Buildings which feature innovative and effective building controls help to improve the productivity of occupants by providing a healthy working environment.

Many smart and sophisticated building controls allow building occupants to manage their own personal preferences for their workspace in regard to ventilation, cooling and lighting. However, opportunities are still being missed to take full advantage of the latest smart controls and solutions in today’s buildings. Therefore, the BCIA is urging those both new and experienced in the industry to invest in training.

The BCIA has recently updated its suite of seven CPD-accredited training courses. Each module has a core focus – for example, BCM01 includes an introduction to ventilation and air conditioning, while BCM05 covers in more advanced detail the structure and modes of operation of the most common control functions used in ventilation and air conditioning plant.

Knowledge gained through these modules can greatly assist in improving the comfort of building occupants.

All courses are available to book throughout the year at various UK locations, and feature the latest technical developments in the industry.

To book your place or for further information, contact Hayley Hopkins at training@bcia.co.uk.

27 July 2018

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