Author: Jason Stewart

Sydney Central Station Uses Aeroseal® to Seal Smoke Exhaust Plenum Leaks Around Speed Panels

Central Station in Sydney, Australia, has successfully used Aeroseal® Duct Sealing Technology to seal leaky speed panel walls and smoke exhaust plenums in order to meet safety standards and pass building regulationsA component of the new construction phase At Sydney’s Central Station included the use of speed panels – interior walls installed for the smoke […]

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Gain 54% efficiency with a clean HVAC coil, an essential preventative maintenance

Clogged with Debris: a blocked condenser coil expels less heat, forcing the HVAC system to work harder and longer. Putting a higher load on your equipment and consuming more energy. Facility Managers looking to cut energy wastage and costs should make coil cleaning part of their PPM schedule. Here’s why.Regular maintenance inline with AS/NZS 3.666 […]

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Microbe of the Month: Cladosporium

Microbe of the Month: CladosporiumClassification Type: FungiCultured from / Found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks: Fungal Sinusitis, Asthma Attacks, Lung Infections, Chronic Migraines / Fatigue. About the Cladosporium FungiCladosporium is among the most widespread varieties of mould that can be found in HVAC Systems. Its presence is indicative of […]

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Critical Care: HVAC Hygiene in Healthcare Environments

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and Infection Control (IC) is critically important in healthcare environments. Mould spores along with bacteria and other contaminants contribute to life-threatening hospital acquired infections (HAI), referred to as nosocomial infections. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has estimated that 1.7 million nosocomial infections occur each year, with nearly 100,000 associated deaths […]

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HVAC Mould: WorkSafe QLD Recognises IICRC S520 and AIRAH Best Practice

WorkSafe.qld.gov.au outlines a safety and prevention measure for the management of mould, categorised under Hazardous exposures, it specifies the control measures that can be taken to manage risks and protect workers’ health, safety and wellbeing. Managing mould [1] refers to 1 Act and 2 recognised Standards in place for keeping yourself and others safe. They […]

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Microbe of the Month: Acremonium

Classification Type: FungiCultured from / found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks: Immune System Diseases, Nail Infection, Corneal Ulcers, Eye Infection, Heart Inflammation About the Acremonium FungiAcremonium is a common type of mould found in HVAC Systems. This type of mould has the appearance of white powder. It can […]

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Microbe of the Month: Aspergillus

This month’s Microbe has been guest-chosen by Shani from Aeris Environmental. Shani graduated with a Health Sciences Degree from the University of Central Florida in 2015 and currently works as an Air Quality Applied Scientist in Queensland.“Aspergillus spp. is a fungi that we often come across, due to HVAC-related moisture/condensation or poor hygiene maintenance.” SHANI […]

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