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Indoor air quality is particularly important with spectre of new COVID-19 strain, says Hitches & Glitches

Industrial

Dubai-based smart and green maintenance specialist Hitches & Glitches (H&G), part of Farnek Group, reiterated the need to comply with all COVID-19 precautionary measures and to ensure indoor air quality at home and in the office to combat the spread of COVID-19

With the announcement in December that the UAE had detected a limited number of cases of the new strain of COVID-19, Hitches & Glitches director, Kelvin Vargheese has reiterated the need for SME’s to clean and disinfect their office air ducts, A/C and ventilation systems and encouraged residents to maintain A/C units at home.

He said, “The importance of proper maintenance of HVAC systems is of the utmost importance, particularly with the tremendous steps being made by the government and all residents of the UAE to stop the spread of COVID-19.  

“We have seen an increase in people spending extended periods of time at home as a result of home schooling, so ensuring the health of A/C units is vital. It is also imperative within the office space as employers reassure staff it is safe to return to work.”

“We know that the virus can remain airborne therefore, by ensuring units are clean and working efficiently, the high levels of filtration and ventilation will significantly help reduce the spread. Having regularly cleaned ducts and A/C units can also help reduce the symptoms of more common ailments such as asthma, skin irritations, and itchy eyes, nose and throat,” he added.

Hitches & Glitches engineers undertake a detailed assessment of all equipment to ensure there are no issues. The water and air distribution systems are checked for leaks and cleaned to ensure dirt and dust has not accumulated. In a similar vein, all mould and other fungal growth on A/C coils, inside casings, as well as the ceilings within the office or home are cleaned.  

All air systems should be clear of any debris and control valves, and actuators should be working at full capacity, while all seals are checked to ensure they are intact. Drive belts and fans should also be checked to ensure they are working correctly. 

“The importance of proper maintenance goes beyond preventing the spread of infections. The cost implications of a poorly working system can add up – an AC unit will lose 5% of its overall efficiency, every year it goes without proper professional maintenance,” said Vargheese.

“In contrast a system operating at peak efficiency can cut monthly energy costs by up to 25% and effectively double the life span,” he added.