Ventilation, roofing, cladding and general

July 1, 2005
<table> <tbody><tr><td><b>VENTILATION</b></td> </tr><tr><td><b>Iconic fans</b> <br/>Airflow’s new iCON circular domestic ventilation fans have been used in more than 700 properties by housebuilder Lomand in Scotland. The fans can include safety extra low voltage (SELV) modules that comply with the current IEE wiring regulations to reduce personal electrical risk in bathrooms and shower areas. Others include timers and humidity control modules. The fans are now available in gold, silver and anthracite and all meet Building Regulations energy efficiency standards for domestic ventilation. <br/><b>Airflow <br/>EO0307</b> <p></p><p></p></td></tr><tr><td> <b>Ventilate with a view</b> <br/>Residents of Taylor Woodrow’s Baltic Quays development in Gateshead not only get fine views of the Baltic Exhibition centre and Millennium Bridge, they also get to do it in a quiet and comfortable environment thanks to Passivent’s window ventilators. Each of the apartments and penthouses includes Passivent Acoustic Grilles on Overglass Vent Bars on the windows, colour-matched to blend in with the windows. Each provides 4000sq mm of ventilation area. The external Acoustic Grille has been specifically designed for use in noisy locations, giving a sound reduction of 48dB. <br/><b>Passivent<br/>EO0308</b> <br/> <br/></td></tr><tr><td><b>ROOFING AND CLADDING</b></td></tr><tr><td><b>Membrane magic</b> <br/>Glidevale has increased its membrane options for pitched and timber frame roofing. The Protect range of permeable and …

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