Retrofitting existing commercial buildings is no longer optional as the UK strives to achieve ambitious net-zero targets by 2050; it has become a pressing necessity. Older buildings are often characterised by energy inefficiency, with outdated heating systems, poor ventilation, and …
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The challenge of combating climate change continues to be a focus for global governments. With the UK setting a target of achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050, much will hinge on the ability of commercial real estate to reduce carbon …
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The health and wellbeing of employees are crucial to your organisation’s success. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a key component in ensuring your employees enjoy the best possible working environment free from pollutants and allowing them to work productively. …
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a profound transformation in commercial real estate (CRE). This new technology reshapes how investors, property managers, and tenants interact with commercial spaces. As a result, each party can optimise operations, enhance their commercial experiences, and …
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As sustainability becomes an essential focus for businesses, Energy Use Intensity (EUI) has become a key metric for measuring building efficiency. It calculates a building’s total annual energy consumption relative to its overall floor area. The lower your commercial …
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Indoor mould thrives in damp and poorly ventilated environments, rapidly spreading through airborne spores. It can cause significant health risks, such as respiratory diseases, allergic reactions, and other health problems. Rensair’s innovative air purification technology offers an effective solution …
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Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a critical yet easily overlooked factor in commercial real estate. As a building owner, poor quality IAQ can impact your tenants’ health, well-being, productivity, and property value. With a growing focus on employee welfare, clean …
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Indoor air quality (IAQ) is essential for commercial building occupants’ comfort, health, and productivity. Even if your building is already equipped with an HVAC system, there are several things you can do to improve and maintain IAQ. Here are six …
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Air pollution is an invisible threat affecting millions of people worldwide. As cities grow and globalization continues rapidly, air quality is an increasingly pressing issue for public health, environmentalists, and citizens. But what exactly is air pollution, what are the …
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Introduction Post pandemic period has seen a number of studies and media articles that showed how Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important indicator of a building’s Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). There was so much importance attached to its measurement …
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If you have an HVAC system at work, it does much more than just heating and cooling your office. With the right accessories, your HVAC system can maintain and improve the indoor air quality. However, the quality of these indoor …
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Whether you’re indoors or outside, air quality matters. Even when you think you breathe clean air, it can still carry pollutants, bacteria, and other irritants. Indeed, poor ventilation can help spread airborne viruses, such as COVID-19, which can prove …
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Asset owners are constantly seeking new ways to optimise their property portfolios performance and return. The largest focus is operational efficiency, and one of the largest line items is a building’s HVAC, which drives 40-45% of a building’s …
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Introduction A major driver of the revolutionising concept of smart buildings and communities can be traced back to the invention of the Building Management System (BMS) in the 1970s. During this period, Commercial Real Estate (CRE) saw the introduction of …
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The term MQTT stands for Message Queuing Telemetry Transport, which is a standard messaging protocol that is designed specifically to communicate between IoT various devices. MQTT is used in a number of industries like telecommunication, automotive and energy management companies, …
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