covid-19

November 10, 2022 – 5 Min

Clean air should be the first line of defence for care homes

The Covid-19 pandemic had devastating consequences for the UK care home sector, with the CQC reporting more than 39,000 deaths between 10 April 2020 and 31 March 2021. … more
September 13, 2022 – 3 Min

New research shows lung cancer is caused by air pollution

Radical new research by the Francis Crick biomedical research institute in London suggests that air pollution is instrumental in triggering cancer. The findings are not only a breakthrough in terms of understanding and combating cancer, but also in realising the … more
May 9, 2022 – 2 Min

Rensair raises $7m to establish clean air as a human right

Air purification specialist Rensair has completed a Series A financing round led by Hoxton Ventures. The company - whose over 800 customers include CBRE, Disney, Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo, SNCF, and the UK National Health Service (NHS) - will use the funding … more
April 5, 2022 – 2 Min

Half the world’s population exposed to increasing air pollution

From imported pollution dropping from our skies to a build-up of local emissions, the air we breathe is becoming increasingly unhealthy. … more
March 18, 2022 – 2 Min

Medics urge caution as France lifts Covid restrictions

As of Monday March 14, the French government has announced that it is easing the majority of anti-Covid restrictions, despite signs that case numbers are on the increase again. … more
February 22, 2022 – <1 Min

Podcast: infection control in care homes

Listen to the podcast here. Covid-19 isn’t over and it remains an important concern for care home providers who want to do the right thing to protect their residents and employees. Care Home Management’s infection control podcasts have … more
February 21, 2022 – <1 Min

Rensair featured on Sky News Radio

On January 27 2022, between 14:00 to 15:00, Rensair was featured in an interview on Sky News Radio’s nationwide network. The interview with Christian Hendriksen, Co-founder and CEO, and Edward Ballsdon, Co-founder and Managing Director, covers the following questions: Firstly, … more
January 26, 2022 – 5 Min

Mind the gap: public transport needs a ventilation upgrade

The pandemic has seen clean air rise up the public agenda, especially when it comes to shared spaces such as schools, offices and hospitality venues. Leading health authorities, such as the UK SAGE committee and US Centers for Disease Control & … more
November 23, 2021 – 2 Min

Rensair joins the team of experts at Westbourne Medical Studios

Based in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland, Westbourne Medical Studios is a private GP clinic focused on integrative medicine. The clinic - featured in Tatler’s UK Top 20 private GPs - adopts a 360o approach to patient care that is … more
November 4, 2021 – 7 Min

Open letter to the World Health Organization

An open letter to the WHO Director General, regarding the WHO’s current ventilation roadmap. … more
October 19, 2021 – 5 Min

5 top tips on how to buy an air purifier for your business

Clean air has never been more important, whether delivered via ventilation or air purification. But with so many products on the market, how do you choose the right one for your needs? … more
September 22, 2021 – 3 Min

A practical guide to clean air inside the school gates

In a bid to improve air quality surrounding the capital’s schools, the Mayor of London has closed roads to traffic and launched the new London Schools Pollution Helpdesk. But what about indoor air, where concentrations of pollutants are two … more
September 13, 2021 – <1 Min

Rensair makes light work of air purity at Liberty GYM Sarlat

Liberty GYM Sarlat, a fitness club based in southwestern France, has selected Rensair air purification to protect its members from coronavirus. … more
July 20, 2021 – 2 Min

Rensair controls air particulate traffic in flight simulator

Rensair has equipped SOLID'AIR SIM’s A320 flight simulator with an air purifier, enabling out-of-work pilots to stay safe while retaining the core skills to secure re-employment. … more
July 20, 2021 – 4 Min

Schools are advised to implement only evidence-based indoor air quality improvements

Many are looking forward to the return of full time in-person learning for the 2021-2022 academic year. With sound evidence that airborne aerosols can transmit coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) says surface cleaning and hand sanitizing do not offer … more

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