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6 REASONS FOR HAVING AIR CONDITIONING – #3 – IMPROVED AIR QUALITY

Improves air quality
Busy offices can be a breeding ground for coughs and colds. Air conditioning systems contain filters that purify the air, reducing the number of bacteria and dust particles, odours and potential allergens. Occupants benefit from clean, filtered air, particularly important for those who suffer from allergies or respiratory problems.

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6 REASONS FOR HAVING AIR CONDITIONING – #4 – REDUCED HUMIDITY

Reduced humidity
No one likes to feel hot and sticky at work. It can lower productivity and be the brunt of many an office whinge Increased humidity can make an environment feel hotter than it actually is. Air conditioning systems simply remove the excess moisture from the air to eliminate ‘stickiness’.

Air condition remote on the wooden table in the meeting room and setting temperature at 25 degree celcius.

6 REASONS FOR HAVING AIR CONDITIONING – #5 – CONTROLLABLE COMFORT

Controllable comfort
Systems respond rapidly to changes in temperature, outside and in, maintaining the space to the desired set point. More sophisticated systems are able to recover heat from warmer areas and redistribute to cooler areas, making them extremely efficient.

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6 REASONS FOR HAVING AIR CONDITIONING – #6 – ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Energy efficiency
Air conditioning technology is constantly evolving and air conditioning systems of all types, from simple split systems to larger heat recovery VRF systems are becoming ever more energy efficient. They are able to efficiently cool and heat a building, providing a constant and comfortable temperature, minimising energy use, reducing utility costs and carbon footprint.