Ventilation for Aged Care and Student Accommodation

TLDR

TLDR: Lower running costs and higher health benefits for those most at risk and in need of support in our communities. This kind of low cost living can be powered with energy efficiency, heat capture and recycled energy.

Age care and student accommodation can be ventilated by either centralised or decentralised air filtration and ventilation. Any ventilation system in these living spaces is totally dependent on the layout and function of the accommodation. Solutions can be wired to have central control by building maintenance (as is often preferred in student accommodation) or by the resident in the individual living unit.

A higher health grade air filtration such as an F9 filter can be installed for aged care facilities which can provide protection against aerosol microbes, viruses and fine mist at high efficiency.

When ventilating these kinds of spaces, full of people, it is important to consider year-round temperature comfort, fresh air and low humidity. A powerful and responsive ventilation system is necessary in aged care, student accommodation, university accommodation spaces and even public housing. All of these spaces can benefit with comfortable air flow, energy savings and huge health benefits.

For the elder and those more vulnerable carbon dioxide removal can be a new lease on life. Equally for students and productive learning — fresh air is more than its energy savings.