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Mitsubishi Electric offers free CPD guide

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a free CPD certified guide to illustrate how effective ventilation can help protect occupants' health and ensure the overall efficiency of a building.
Mitsubishi Electric offers free CPD guide
The company points out that a good ventilation system is at the heart of many aspects of occupant health and comfort. In addition to providing a healthy atmosphere, it contributes to the heating and cooling of the building. Getting it right is therefore an important step to delivering a 'good' building.

General manager of the company's Ventilation Division, Perry Jackson, said: 'Stricter regulations are demanding highly insulated, energy efficient buildings and there is now a pressing need for fresh air in today's modern premises. This new guide examines the different options available to designers and their effectiveness within different types of buildings.'

To obtain a copy of the guide call 01707 282880 or email ventilation@meuk.mee.com.



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9 September 2013

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