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Topics: Environment, Energy

  • Why clean air indoors should be in your new year's resolution list

    Starting New Year’s with health resolutions is iconic and imperative.Everyone wants to start with training, yoga, eating fresh but no one thinks about breathing ‘clean air’, people often ignore the importance of clean air that is required to stay on top of those resolutions and the fact is that​ air quality inside your home or indoor scan be less than delightful especially during the winter months

  • KEEPING THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY CLEAR

    Air filters in data centres offer a host of solid business benefits in a whole range of different applications, but one of their most impressive uses is in data centres. They raise energy efficiency and lower energy bills along with providing healthy work environment.

  • Tips to ensure good indoor air quality

    As temperatures plummet and winter weather really starts to bite, heating systems are switched on. Well insulated, airtight modern houses are highly efficient at retaining this warmth, but they also keep in less welcome things such as fumes from central heating systems, wood burners and open fires.

  • Air quality Index- How clean is the air in your country

    Metrics matter because you can't manage what you don't measure. Making decisions based on facts rather than emotions or "gut feel" is the only way to manage a situation effectively. That's why an air quality index (AQI) is an invaluable tool in the relentless battle against air pollution.

  • What are the effects of corrosion?

    Some of the effects of corrosion include a significant deterioration of natural and historic monuments as well as increase the risk of catastrophic equipment failures. Air pollution causes corrosion, and it’s becoming worse worldwide.

  • Camfil sponsors Swedish pavilion at Expo 2020

    Leading manufacturer and supplier of air filters and clean air products Camfil is sponsoring Sweden’s pavilion at the Expo 2020 exhibition – billed as ‘the world’s greatest show’ – which is set to take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from October 20, 2020, lasting for six months.

  • Dust Collection

    In domestic situations, dust can often be swept under the carpet, both figuratively and literally. This is not the case on construction sites and in factories where dust is a health threat that can, at its extreme, result in fatalities.

  • ​Camfil awarded international Trophy for equality and diversity

    New York, United Nations HQ, September 16th: Camfil has been awarded the first GEEIS-SDG Trophy which positions equality as the driving force for accomplishment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). The jury consisted of representatives from Arborus, UN Global Compact, UN Woman, UNESCO and UNDP.

  • Wildfire Smoke Filter Solution Guide

    While wildfires are an annual occurrence all over the world, destroying natural wonders and causing deforestation, they also result in vast amounts of pollutants into the air. With wildfires having a lasting impact regarding air quality, here is some insight from our air quality experts, Tobias Zimmerman & Chris Ecob.

  • Indoor and Outdoor Pollution in Every Day Life

    Exposure to poor air quality is bad for your health and wellbeing, limiting this exposure can help prevent its impact. While this can be hard to control outside, there are things we can all do to improve the air around us when we’re inside – in our homes and workplaces.

  • Clean Air Day 2019

    Yesterday (June 20, 2019) was Clean Air Day, a campaign run by charity Global Action Plan which aims to encourage people to find out more about air pollution, share information with friends and colleagues and help make air quality cleaner and healthier for everyone.

  • New Recorded Webinar Explains Air Quality Standards for Food Sector

    Following a revision to the Global Standard for Food Safety earlier this year, Camfil and BRC Global Standards have launched an instructive webinar designed to give food and beverage manufacturers a deeper understanding of the new indoor air quality standards, detailing what these changes mean in practice.

  • New bus shelter will clean the air in cities

    To help all the environmental heroes who travel by public transport, Camfil has teamed up with Team Tejbrant in the “Clean Shelter” initiative. Together, we are launching a bus shelter with a built-in air purifier which purifies up to 85 percent of the air.

  • Spring allergies – make your home a safe haven with Camfil

    Pollen from trees, grasses and weeds is released into the air, travelling many miles in some instances. In the nose of a hay fever sufferer, the immune system mistakenly sees this pollen as a danger, triggering antibodies that attack the allergens and histamines which are responsible for the runny noses and itchy eyes. What's the best solution to protect your family?

  • Camfil IAQ Expert Speaks about Helping FMs Understand the Dangers of ‘Bad Air’

    With 35 year's experience in the air movement sector, Peter is an expert on Indoor Air Quality and energy in buildings. Most recently, he has provided guidance used in support of drafting the Clean Air Bill which is currently making its way through parliament. He also sits on a number of technical committees, including ISO, CEN and BSi, helping draft legislation, guidelines and codes of practice.

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