Today indoor air quality is considered more and more by health conscious people, after all the sense of well being is highly related to air temperature, humidity and cleanness of the air. The ever increasing reports about global warming should be a definite sign that it is happening, our summers are definitely getting hotter and furthermore lasting longer, of course we get rain between very hot days and that is what the great British love about the English climate. Temperature certainly contributes to a great many factors, for example if we feel too hot we do not work at our full capacity, and this certainly will not contribute to higher working efficiency. It is scientifically proven that accidents occur more frequently during extreme temperatures, simply because mental performance and work rhythm drop off sharply. Air conditioning offers the home owner ventilation, filters and humidity control, and the process of treating the temperature, humidity, cleanness and distribution of the air, is totally down to the installation of air conditioning units. The right temperature creates comfort and will make you feel fresh and active, an air conditioner will cool you, warms you, produces clean healthy air, and also dehumidifies the air, so why is there not an air conditioner in every single home in the UK? The UK is associated with cold, damp weather, and in the past the British public has not even given a single thought to installing air conditioning in the home. It has in the past been seen as the rich man’s ‘toy’, but things are changing, the British climate is changing, and it is now the time for the consumer to seriously think of the benefits of air conditioning units. Our own area we live in contains quite a few pollution sources, such as aerosols and domestic chemicals as well as TV sets, computers and domestic technical equipment, but air conditioners contain filters, which combat the intrusion of pollutants and gives fresh, healthy air to breathe in, it makes sense to install air conditioning. Cooling air is not a new concept, in Ancient Rome water was circulated through walls to cool houses, and indeed as early as 1758 two professors of chemistry at Cambridge University, conducted experiments to explore the principle of rapidly cooling objects, and after many years of experimenting, the first electrical air conditioning unit was invented. A spokesman for Climachill air conditioning specialists said “many people still have the mindset that air conditioning is a luxury, and expensive to run, this is definitely not the case, simply because units in homes and offices can also be used as an energy efficient heating system. We sell a lot of wall split units which are easy to install, with easy maintenance, quiet operation, and which cool and heat, because all Climachill’s systems have ‘heat pump’ technology which ensures energy efficient heating that is very cost effective”. Heat can be dangerous, especially for the vulnerable, such as the elderly, and a high percentage of people who suffer with chronic diseases such as asthma and lung disease, air conditioning is the answer, and a commodity that was non existent in past years in hitting the ‘spot’ now. When it comes to a solution for indoor air quality, it is the answer which also makes a house a home. For further information visit: www.climachill.co.uk
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