Our smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (SHEVS) are designed to remove smoke from a building, allowing low-level escape routes to be kept clear of smoke and reducing damage to the building. Our systems are fully compliant with EN12101 and local fire regulations.
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Smoke ventilation is a system designed to remove smoke and other harmful gases from a building in case of a fire. It is necessary to ensure the safety of occupants and enable firefighting operations by providing clear visibility and breathable air.
A smoke ventilation system typically consists of smoke vents installed in the roof or walls of the building, which are activated by a control system when a fire is detected. The vents then open, creating a flow of air that draws smoke out of the building and into the atmosphere.
Smoke ventilation systems provide several benefits, including reducing the risk of injury or death from smoke inhalation, preventing damage to the building’s structure and contents, and facilitating firefighting operations by providing clear visibility and reducing the spread of fire. Additionally, smoke ventilation systems can help to minimize insurance premiums by reducing the potential for property damage and injury.
Natural ventilation is a system that uses natural air flow to regulate indoor air quality and temperature. It works by allowing fresh air to enter a building through open windows, doors, or vents and exhausting stale air through other openings. The system operates without the use of mechanical devices, such as fans or air conditioning.
Natural ventilation has several benefits, including improving indoor air quality, reducing energy consumption, and promoting occupant health and wellbeing. It can also help to regulate temperature and humidity levels, reducing the need for heating and cooling systems and lowering energy costs.
Natural ventilation is generally suitable for most buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures. However, the effectiveness of natural ventilation depends on various factors, such as building orientation, design, and location. In some cases, mechanical ventilation systems may be necessary to supplement natural ventilation or provide adequate air circulation in large or complex structures. A professional ventilation contractor can assess the building’s needs and recommend the best ventilation system for optimal indoor air quality and comfort.
I’m Shane Dumbar, the CEO of our Indoorvent. ie and I wanted to share the story of how our company got started.
As a young entrepreneur, I was passionate about creating innovative solutions that could positively impact people’s lives. I recognised the importance of having a clean and healthy indoor environment, but I noticed that many buildings lacked proper ventilation systems, which could lead to poor air quality and health problems.
That’s why I founded our company, with the vision of providing high-quality ventilation solutions that could improve indoor air quality and promote health and well-being. Over the years, we have grown into a leading provider of ventilation systems, offering a wide range of services, including smoke ventilation, natural ventilation, and more.
We remain committed to our core mission of providing innovative solutions that enhance the indoor environment, and we look forward to serving you with excellence and professionalism.
Thank you for your support and trust in our company.
Sincerely, Shane Dunbar
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