Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions is proud announce its support for the forthcoming popular industry H&V News Virtual Safety Summit that will take place on 23rd March 2021.

Mick Langford, Sales Manager for Panasonic will be speaking during the day at approx. 12:35 to 12.55, about the importance of Indoor Air Quality as we begin to exit lockdown and possible health effects. During the session Mick will look at nanoeTMX technology that provides building occupiers with an effective solution.

The Summit will drill down into the major issues facing the HVAC sector, with a key focus on Indoor Air Quality, where the speakers will cover the developments around COVID-19 to make buildings safe for occupants, in addition to Fire Safety and the Building Safety regime. The online Summit will feature leading industry speakers and experts in the above subject areas to discuss the important developments and provide insight and guidance into how the HVAC sector should take-action.

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Mick commented, “The challenge before us will be how we rebuild consumer and employee confidence when returning to the tens of thousands of retail, hospitality and general workspaces. The issue of indoor air quality has never been more important as businesses across the nation open up their premises again.”

Since 2003, the Panasonic ‘nanoe’ technology has become part of people’s lives across the globe. Abundant in nature, hydroxyl radicals (also known as OH radicals), have the capacity to inhibit pollutants, viruses and bacteria to clean and deodorize.

In a European first, Texcell*1, a global contract research organization, has certified the inhibitory effect on the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) by an air conditioner fitted with nanoe™ X.

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