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Air Conditioning and Ventilation During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Tips From a North East Air Conditioning Contractor

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  • Sep 11, 2020
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Updated: Jun 11

Ben Gash

Business Development Manager, AACS Limited

11/09/2020


The latest guidance from HSE on Air Conditioning and Ventilation



Air Conditioning


The risk of air conditioning spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) in the workplace is extremely low as long as there is an adequate supply of fresh air and ventilation.


You can continue using most types of air conditioning system as normal. But, if you use a centralised ventilation system that removes and circulates air to different rooms it is recommended that you turn off re-circulation and use a fresh air supply.


You do not need to adjust air conditioning systems that mix some of the extracted air with fresh air and return it to the room as this increases the fresh air ventilation rate. Also, you do not need to adjust systems in individual rooms or portable units as these operate on 100% re-circulation. You should still however maintain a good supply of fresh air ventilation in the room.



General Ventilation


Employers must, by law, ensure an adequate supply of fresh air in the workplace and this has not changed.


Good ventilation can help reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus, so focus on improving general ventilation, preferably through fresh air or mechanical systems.


Where possible, consider ways to maintain and increase the supply of fresh air, for example, by opening windows and doors (unless fire doors).


Also consider if you can improve the circulation of outside air and prevent pockets of stagnant air in occupied spaces. 

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