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Vent-Axia has launched the Multivent MEV family, a new range of mechanical extract ventilation (MEV) and decentralised MEV (dMEV) designed to provide a simple and effective solution to help housebuilders meet the Future Homes Standard.
Vent-Axia is delighted to announce it has been named as a finalist in the HVR Awards 2020 ‘HVAC Initiative of the Year’ category with its 'COVID-19 Support Campaign'. As the nation locked down, Vent-Axia moved swiftly to inform and support both new and existing customers to improve public health and help in the national response against COVID-19.
A raft of new evidence on airborne transmission of COVID-19 has made ventilation indoors a top priority. In July over 200 researchers called for the world to take more precautions against the airborne transmission of COVID-19. WHO then published guidance on 9th July which referred to outbreak reports that suggested “the possibility of aerosol transmission”1 of COVID-19 and since then the weight of research has continued to grow.
Vent-Axia has been specified as part of a luxury 1,300m2 new-build family home in Kingswood, Surrey.

With the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently changing its stance and suggesting “the possibility of aerosol transmission”1 of COVID-19 in indoor crowded spaces, such as fitness classes, ventilation has further risen up the agenda as an essential means to mitigate transmission of the virus inside.
'Keep Indoor Places Well Ventilated' – This is one of the key principles cited in the UK Government’s COVID-19 return to work strategy1 published on 11 May 2020.

Vent-Axia has welcomed the Government’s Covid-19 press briefing on 29 April 2020 which cited ventilation as being critical in the fight against the virus.
Housebuilders and house buyers alike can now be doubly assured that Vent-Axia's Sentinel Kinetic Cooker Hood will improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and so help households stay healthy.