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DescriptionDAIKIN AIR PURIFIERSSPRING SPECIALDon’t compromise on health and comfort. Breathe easy with Daikin’s Air Puri...
22/09/2021

Description

DAIKIN AIR PURIFIERS
SPRING SPECIAL

Don’t compromise on health and comfort. Breathe easy with Daikin’s Air Purifier.
Daikin Air Purifiers improve the quality of your air indoors with its advanced 6-layer filtration technology which purifies the air in your home by eliminating bacteria, airborne particles and odours.
It is also ultra quiet with operating sound levels of as low as 16dBA which means you can not only sleep soundly at night, but also with peace of mind

$450.00 plus gst
Delivered to your door.

Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning also serving the Northern Beaches. Another quality project at Palm BeachBeach
15/05/2021

Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning also serving the Northern Beaches.
Another quality project at Palm BeachBeach

HVAC NEWS & COVID-19New studies have fuelled speculation about COVID-19 spreading through the air, and emphasised the vi...
30/04/2020

HVAC NEWS & COVID-19

New studies have fuelled speculation about COVID-19 spreading through the air, and emphasised the vital role that HVAC systems will play in controlling the virus.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, the World Health Organization has advised that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is mainly transmitted through contact with respiratory droplets.

When someone with COVID-19 coughs, sneezes, talks or even exhales, these relatively large particles – bigger than 5μm – land on nearby objects and surfaces. Other people can become infected with the virus by touching these objects or surfaces, and then touching their eyes, nose or mouth.

The airborne route

As well as respiratory droplets, people produce much smaller aerosols when they cough, sneeze, talk and exhale. Researchers have been keenly investigating whether these can also spread the virus.

A recent study published in Nature investigated the aerodynamic nature of SARS-CoV-2 by measuring viral RNA (ribonucleic acid) in aerosols in different areas of two Wuhan hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak in February and March 2020. It found elevated concentrations of viral RNA in patients’ toilet areas, but very low levels in isolation wards and ventilated patient rooms.

The study proposes that “SARS-CoV-2 may have the potential to be transmitted via aerosols”. It also notes that “room ventilation, open space, sanitisation of protective apparel, and proper use and disinfection of toilet areas can effectively limit the concentration of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in aerosols.”

The key outstanding question here is whether viral RNA can actually transmit the virus – the study did not establish the infectivity of the virus detected. It recommends that future work explore this topic.

Regardless, the report has been picked up by prominent mainstream news outlets, including the New York Times, and, closer to home, The Australian Financial Review.

Restaurant case sparks controversy

Another study, due to be published in Emerging Infectious Diseases, investigates a COVID-19 outbreak associated with air conditioning in a restaurant in Guangzhou, China.

Although it concludes that the most likely cause of this outbreak was droplet transmission, it notes that the air conditioning system may have helped the droplets travel beyond what is generally considered a “safe” distance, leading to more infections.

The study has also been picked up by news outlets around the world, which have – perhaps rather simplistically – highlighted a link between air conditioning and COVID-19.

But the rigour of the report has been questioned by many, including Bill Bahnfleth, chair of ASHRAE’s Epidemic Task Force. “The conclusions of the EID article are not well-supported by evidence,” he says. The Cooling Post has also lambasted the study.

The role of HVAC

In terms of HVAC systems and COVID-19, the big unknowns are whether aerosol particles can transmit the virus, and also, whether there is any possibility of a particle moving through an air conditioning system from one part of a building to another.

The Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) notes that “although there is currently no direct research that supports that SARS-CoV-2 can be transferred through workplace HVAC systems, there is similarly no research to say that it can’t.”

In the meantime, there is general consensus around steps that that should be taken with HVAC systems to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Chief among these is to increase outdoor air ventilation and to ensure that effective air filters are selected and maintained appropriately.

AIRAH has prepared a list of answers to frequently asked questions and is advising building owners and operators to seek qualified advice on measures such as increasing outdoor air ventilation, humidity control and air filters.

New Daikin Product Release!Great funky colours.Built in WiFi.
19/11/2018

New Daikin Product Release!
Great funky colours.
Built in WiFi.

Daikin SKY FI Interface. Use your smart phone to control your air conditioning system anywhere in the world.
14/11/2018

Daikin SKY FI Interface. Use your smart phone to control your air conditioning system anywhere in the world.

Beat the Summer heat and install now.
11/10/2018

Beat the Summer heat and install now.

Daikin is now replacing their BRC1E62 controller with the latest BRC1E63.
11/09/2018

Daikin is now replacing their BRC1E62 controller with the latest BRC1E63.

Now is the time for Spring air con maintenance. Be Summer smart, service now!
06/09/2018

Now is the time for Spring air con maintenance.
Be Summer smart, service now!

16/08/2018

SPRING IS NEARLY HERE!.

We know your to-do list is likely long, but we have a few things you can combine that will save you from potential issues and keep you comfortable over the summer. When the weather gets hot in Sydney, an AC repair is the last thing you want to worry about. Check out these tips to save yourself from sweating throughout the summer.

Check Out Your Air Filter and Ducts

You’ve seen this here before. Changing your air filter is so important and commonly forgotten by homeowners. A dirty air filter makes your system work a lot harder to keep your house comfortable. Hard work means less efficiency and more money. Plus, it causes unnecessary wear and tear on your system. People also tend to ignore their ducts and registers. It’s a wise idea to remove the covers from your registers and vacuum them. Then be sure to soak the covers in mild dish soap, wash them if needed and reattach when they’re dry.

Maintain Your Outdoor Unit.

Keep debris like grass clippings, leaves and plants away from your outside unit. Debris can restrict your system and decrease its efficiency.Make an Appointment for Your Annual AC Tune-Up.

Here’s where Eastern Suburbs Air Conditioning can help with that checklist. Having yearly AC tune-ups extends your system’s life and keeps it running at peak efficiency. It’s best to schedule your tune-up in Spring so any AC repairs can be fixed before Summer brings the heat. When you think about the value of the life of your system, the cost of a tune-up is a minimal investment.

While we may not be able to support you with all the tasks on your Spring to-do list, we can advise you with all the things that influence your home comfort. We’ll help you stay cool and comfortable during the warm months. If you have any questions about your home comfort or you are ready to schedule your annual AC tune-up, call us on 0411 758 426.

If it’s more convenient for you, you can also schedule your appointment with us online.

EASTERN SUBURBS AIR CONDITIONING

Some of us just don't feel the cold.
01/08/2018

Some of us just don't feel the cold.

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