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HygroMatik targets occupant wellbeing

At this year’s ACR Show HygroMatik’s national sales manager and Humidity Group chairman, Andie Chessun, presented a white paper entitled Humidity and its Impact on Human Comfort and Wellbeing in Occupied Buildings.

At this year’s ACR Show HygroMatik’s national sales manager and Humidity Group chairman, Andie Chessun, presented a white paper entitled Humidity and its Impact on Human Comfort and Wellbeing in Occupied Buildings.

Alongside the CPD, Mr Chessun was on hand throughout the event, presenting HygroMatik to key members of press and industry players.

This year was the first time the company had exhibited at the ACR Show and its aim was to act as a voice for the industry on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

In addition, while presenting the FETA Group white paper to CPD attendees, Mr Chessun outlined HygroMatik as a business and expressed its support in the push for legislating indoor humidification systems in occupant buildings.

He said: “As The ACR Show is such an influential platform in the HVAC industry, it was great to present to industry peers and press under one roof. As chairman of the Humidity Group, IAQ and occupant wellbeing are a big part of what I do and working at HygroMatik permits a solid channel to install systems that positively impact health, but this is not enough. We may believe in the importance of humidification in indoor spaces, but it is time for our government and regulatory bodies to join us and act on this at a mass scale.”

“The FETA white paper contains a plethora of useful knowledge, statistics and reports to support the exact issue we are targeting; figures on health defects caused by poor IAQ and how this impacts the building managers and businesses themselves. For this reason, the white paper is not something we are keeping to ourselves, but it’s something we are eager to share with all sectors.”

To read the full version of the white paper visit HygroMatik.com

 

10 March 2016

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