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Jet Environmental launches Outsourced Air

Jet Environmental has a new division, Outsourced Air, which provides a service that lets businesses pay for temperature control and energy management in the same way that they buy other utilities.

Outsourced Air has been created for companies who have temperature control needs but would prefer to rent a system than commit to an outright purchase.

Managing director at Jet Environmental, Jason Hibbs, said: “This new option is already making it easier for customers to benefit from the best systems on the market, performance reporting, maintenance and proactive HVAC energy management. Outsourced Air customers enjoy a continuously optimised service for a fixed monthly fee.”

Fees start at 50p/m³ per year and include access to Jet Environmental’s temperature control management expertise and ongoing support without the need for capital purchase funding.

Established in 1981, Jet Environmental works with the UK’s leading consultants, contractors and end users to provide energy efficient climate control solutions for large volume buildings. The company works across diverse sectors including pharmaceutical, confectionery, vehicle manufacturing and heavy industry. Clients include the NHS, Boots, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose, ASDA, Rolls Royce, L’Oreal, Debenhams, Argos and B&Q.

Through its three divisions, Jet Environmental, Jet Maintain and Outsourced Air, the company works in buildings up to 40m high and 3,000,000m2 in volume. Examples include logistics warehouses, mezzanine areas, retail park stores, leisure and exhibition centres, production facilities and mail service centres.

 

 

20 April 2015

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