Archive for the ‘Portable Air Conditioning’ Category

Some Air Conditioning Tips To Help You Breathe Easy

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010, by Richard Salmon

As we specialise in air conditioning maintenance and even portable air conditioning, here are some tips for those looking into purchasing/hiring their first air conditioner, or for seasoned cool customers…

AIR CON EQUALS GOOD HEALTH

Invisible particles, pollen, and stale, languid air can make respiration more difficult, effectively reducing the amount of air inhale with each breath, leading to added stress on your respiratory system. A good air conditioning system can greatly enhance your air quality.

AIR CON CAN HELP YOUR BODY

The human body suffers when subjected to excessive temperatures, at either end of the scale. There are some real risks in hot temperature situations, notably dehydration, and you can burn up calories at a very high rate. If it’s too cold, the loss of heat makes your body work harder to maintain temperature levels, causing progressive loss of energy. Air conditioning gives you added control over these situations.

AIR CON ISN’T JUST A LUXURY COMFORT

The “comfort zone” is no myth. The temperatures at which you’re most comfortable are your environmental optimum range. People’s comfort zones tend to vary slightly, some preferring a little extra cool, some happier with a few degrees extra warmth. Comfort zones can be helped by air conditioning. You can customize your environment to suit your tastes, creating your own optimum conditions helping to reduce bodily stress.

For more information on air conditioning, head to Airconco.com. Whether you need one or 1,000 air conditioners delivered in just hours to your offices, shop, school or hotel – call us for a worry-free, competitive, tax-efficient and friendly service.

Nursing home fined after air conditioning failure

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010, by Richard Salmon

A nursing home in Baltimore, America has been fined $52,500 in state fines over air conditioning failures which forced the transfer of 150 patients from the facility.

The Ravenwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre – who have risked losing its licence – had air conditioning pumps and compressors that had been inoperable since last summer, with blowers and filters in patients’ rooms dirty and clogged.

The state Office of Health Care Quality found that on July 2 the centres chilled circulation pumps had failed and the temperatures of the patient care floors had begun rising, reaching 90-96 degrees by the time state inspectors arrived on July 6th. One of the West Franklin Street centre patients had to be treated for heat-related dehydration at a local hospital.

The home’s walk-in refrigerator was found with the door propped open with a food cart to help cool the kitchen down. Due to this, fridge temperatures had climbed to 60 degree. Safe temperature for food storage is 41 degrees.

“The chronic problem we saw was a failure to maintain a cooling system that could withstand the heat that was predicted that week,” said Nancy Grimm, director of the Office of Health Care Quality. “The acute problem was a failure to communicate and respond to the loss of the air conditioning” before it became a crisis, she said. “There may be some financial issues as well, which we’re working through right now.”

Chief Operating Officer of Ravenwood Healthcare Inc, Michael D. Smith, issued a statement expressing gratitude to the state and the city for full assistance with what he called  “our recent voluntary evacuation of our facility following unexpected air conditioning problems.”

The state’s report “reflects some needed work” on the air conditioning system, Smith said, but it “actually only became inoperable on [July 4]…It is unfortunate that the system could not be immediately repaired once inoperable.”

However the state’s investigation found that Ravenwood’s managers were aware about the breakdowns in the air conditioning for more than a year, failed to take timely, effective action to avoid a complete failire, and did notify the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene of their problem.

Grim said that Ravenwood did nothing to get people out saying, “They didn’t do anything to ensure or suggest that. So we said, ‘We’ve got to get these people out of here.’ And they agreed to it.”

“The outcome of these problems together is that 150 residents were abruptly uprooted from their home, family and belongings, and they had little control over the situation, which we found to be a psychosocial harm to the patients,” Grimm said.

At present the nursing home is empty and the $52,500 has been ordered to a draft plan of correction in 10 days. Ravenwood have three months to achieve ‘substantial compliance’ with state and federal standards of care.

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will recommend that Ravenwood will be denied Medicare or Medicaid payments for new admissions if the home is not in substantial compliance by October 16th.

Patients will not return to the facility until it is reinspected.

Smith, Ravenwood’s COO, said the air-conditioning system has been repaired and inspected. “All the units are running and cooling the facility,” he said. “We are currently working with [the Office of Health Care Quality] and hope to begin returning residents to their home within the next several days following a revisit by their office.”

Authorities were made aware of the situation after a patient called 911 complaining that the building was too hot and ‘he wasn’t able to breathe’ on July 6th according to the state’s report.

When paramedics arrived Ravenwood personnel began to move patients to an area of the building with working air conditioning and portable air conditioning was brought in.

Portable Air Conditioning of the 21st Century

Monday, June 28th, 2010, by Richard Salmon

It’s that time of the year – lobster-red Brits are out in force in vest tops and cut-offs galore whilst foreign newcomers to our shores walk around in bemusement with scarves and three layers.

But more fool them – it’s time to embrace the rare sun that we have and, of course, keep cool while doing so. To their credit, Dyson have designed a funky product that does just that – showing that contemporary portable air conditioning is alive and well. dyson-fan-cool-001

The brand, renowned for their vacuum cleaners, launched a series of bladeless fans several months ago to provide a greener option in the air conditioning sector and a safer version of the traditional fan. It claims its specially developed technology generates a smooth, uninterrupted airflow without the buffeting of blade fans.

The bladeless Dyson air conditioning units have now become one of the UK’s hot sellers alongside barbecues and sun tan lotion.

With over 100 patents pending, the technology inside Dyson’s bladeless fans works by sucking up to 33 litres of air into the cyclone accelerator, in a similar way to a jet-engine or a turbo-charger in a car.

M&S reported a 300% surge in sales of the product as temperatures soared whilst a YouTube video showing the fan’s features has been inundated by fascinated fans, gaining over half a million hits.

Toronto Residents Angered by Lack of Air Conditioning

Friday, June 4th, 2010, by Richard Salmon

Residents of WoodGreen community apartments – a housing project for people with HIV/AIDS in Toronto – are up in arms about the lack of sufficient air conditioning. The building, designed as a supportive housing area, lacks air conditioning in many rooms, areas that are home to hundreds of sick and unwell residents.

Temperatures in the housing units have exceeded 30ºC, leaving many residents unable to focus on tasks or live comfortably. Building staff have provided two cooled rooms in the lower floors, but many people are unable to access the shared cool areas due to disabilities or discomfort.

It’s certainly not the first public area in Toronto to lack adequate air conditioning. Many of the city’s high schools are left without air conditioning, deemed an unnecessary expense in Toronto’s harsh winter and a needless addition for the summer. With sweltering daytime temperatures, parents of students have expressed disbelief at the city’s refusal to install air conditioning systems.

For residents, portable air conditioning systems are a potential option. However, with many of WoodGreen’s residents lacking a source of income and reliant on building management, it remains unknown whether full access to cooled air will ever be available.

Motorcycle air con – You won’t look cool but you’ll feel it…

Friday, February 19th, 2010, by Simon Jones

EntroSys motorcycle air conditioning and heating system now taking pre-orders, we wants it

We’re well aware that this resembles a headless biker hoovering the inside of his jacket with a jetpack, but there’s actually more to this than meets the eye.

Ladies and gents, we present to you the EntroSys Motorcycle Air Conditioner which not only cools but also heats, meaning it could be the perfect accessory for those who either shiver in our baltic winters or sweat profusely in our slightly less baltic summer.

It clips on the back of the bike and gets wired into the battery; the hooveresque hose running to a special vest worn under your gear. A wireless controller mounted on the bars raises or lowers the temperature, and while you will admittedly look utterly ridiculous wearing the thing you might be the only one not sweating to death when you get caught in traffic… unless of course you’re like those crazy continental folk who blitz around cities on Vespas in vests and flip-flops.

Air conditioning offers cooling convenience

Thursday, February 12th, 2009, by Richard Salmon

Nowadays, air conditioning units can be found in most households. With the increase in sales of air conditioners, it has become important to learn the basics of this device so you are able to choose the best one for your home.

Air conditioning units are available in various different models, all with their own unique features. These features play an important role in air conditioning as they decide the suitability of the device. Portable air conditioners are the most popular model. These are considered to be very efficient as they can be used to cool any room by just moving it into the room with you.

Being portable, these air conditioners are very lightweight and hence do not require too much effort to move around. Portable air conditioning units also reduce your energy bills as the energy consumed is far less when compared to other air conditioning models.

One of the most important things to consider when purchasing a portable air conditioner for your room is the size of the room. The larger the room, the larger the size of your air conditioner should be in order to ensure your entire room is cooled efficiently.

Like any other air conditioning unit, portable air conditioners also need venting. Therefore, make sure that your air conditioner is placed in such an area where venting is easily possible.

Move your portable air conditioner from one room to another

Thursday, December 18th, 2008, by Richard Salmon

Over the past few years air conditioners have gained more popularity and are being used widely all over the world. You can easily find air conditioners at homes, offices, departmental stores, shopping malls, industries etc. With increasing demand, air conditioners are changing in looks and design with most advanced features and becoming more affordable.

Portable air conditioners are definitely one of the best types of air conditioners. Main advantage of portable air conditioners is that they are very convenient to carry from one place to another on wheels. Portable units work really well to heat or cool the room depending upon your requirements. Many portable air conditioners are available with multi-function capabilities. Air conditioners provide fresh air all the time and make you feel fresh. Many portable air conditioner units have ionizers that help to kill bacteria which come in their contact during operation.

Portable air conditioner units also improve air circulation in the room. While purchasing air conditioner units make sure of their energy utilisation. There are many units that heat or cool the room depending upon the season and maximise your energy savings. To make your air conditioner work for years, it is essential to maintain it regularly.

So if you are looking forward to beating the chill this winter, whilst ensuring you will be cool in the summer, then air conditioners are definitely one of the best options for you. There are many online companies that offer air conditioners with various features which can provide you more comfort and clean air for breathing. An air conditioner really makes a difference in one’s life, especially when the temperatures are extreme.

Portable air conditioners – ideal for small premises

Friday, December 5th, 2008, by Richard Salmon

An air conditioning unit that can be moved with ease from one room to another to provide cooling is known as a portable air conditioner. Being stuck in a small, stuffy room when the weather warms up is an uncomfortable feeling that everyone wishes to avoid. Such a situation can easily be avoided, with the help of a portable air conditioner.

The major advantage of a portable air conditioner is that you don’t need a permanent installation. These units are mobile and are ideal for people living in rental apartments, workplaces or any other place where a traditional AC unit cannot be installed. Also, costs such as redesigning a window or breaking a wall are avoided, making a portable air conditioner the perfect choice.

Portable air conditioning units have a flexible hose running to a window or any other preferred outlet. The hose is connected to a venting kit and used to pass the hot air from indoors to outdoors. Generally, the hose is five to seven feet long, allowing the unit to be placed anywhere in a room, as needed, rather than being close to the window.

Portable air conditioners have a set of castors attached to the bottom which help in moving it with ease from one room to another. As they are used especially to cool a single room, they are highly energy efficient and the consumption of electricity is low.

The benefits of having a portable air conditioner

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008, by Richard Salmon

Many people install air conditioners in one room of the home rather than all the rooms. This is because not many can afford multiple units or even a central unit. But there are occasions when some people prefer cooling a room that does not have air conditioning, whether due to the weather or because there are a lot of people in a room.

During the cold months, all the doors and windows in a home are shut to keep the cold air out. But cooking can become a problem as it can make the kitchen really uncomfortable. In such cases, you may wish you could take down your wall mounted air conditioning unit and put it up in the kitchen. Unfortunately this cannot be done. However, there are portable air conditioners that can help you do this without any trouble.

Portability is the best feature of a portable air conditioner. No matter which room you want to cool, a portable air conditioner can do that for you in no time. As the unit has castors, it can be moved around your home as per your requirements. A portable air conditioner is less expensive and also requires less maintenance when compared to wall or window mounted air conditioning units.

Another feature of portable air conditioners is that they can also dehumidify a room which can make the room more comfortable. Portable air conditioners are very useful, throughout the year. If you are thinking of getting a new air conditioner for your guest room or your kitchen, opt for a portable air conditioner.

Portable air conditioners are gaining popularity

Saturday, November 15th, 2008, by Richard Salmon

There is an increase in the demand for air conditioners over the years. They have become indispensable, especially in hot areas such as offices. There is a variety of air conditioners available like the window, central, split and even portable air conditioners. Air conditioning is important in offices and companies to improve work conditions and also to increase the efficiency of employees.

A portable air conditioner can be very useful if you are looking to cool different parts of the room from time to time. A portable air conditioner is very easy to use and maintain. You can cool different parts of a room easily.

Portable air conditioners work best when the room is small and has a limited area. Most portable air conditioners are 25 to 35 inches tall and weigh 60 to 80 pounds.

The best thing about portable air conditioner is that they do not have to be fixed. They become very useful when you do not want to cool the entire house but only places that are currently being used by you.

Portable air conditioners are also used in events, exhibitions, showrooms, warehouses to cool specific areas. If you have a rented apartment, you can buy a portable air conditioner or even hire it for a short duration.