The Din ventilasjon AS concept

Our thought and expertise for this company is based on the fact that there is a lack of maintenance instructions when it comes to air ventilation and expertise in the indoor environment.

We want to be a socially beneficial company that provides good advice and information about systems and what it takes to preserve, utilise and ensure optimal functioning of existing systems.
ventilation systems on the market.

This is an independent customer group: Industry, public and private. We rely heavily on existing research and our own experience, which gives us a good basis for helping the customer further.

Studies and research show that a good indoor environment will:

- Reduce the risk of developing asthma and allergies.
- Saves energy.
- Increases productivity.
- Contributes to better health and thus lower sick leave.
- Necessary in our cold climate, when we need to build tight and well-insulated houses.

We have chosen to focus on specialised expertise, as there are plenty of suppliers on the market who establish systems, install installations and serve them. We want to possess knowledge, as much about limited versus little about much.

Our experience and dialogue with this group of companies shows that they rarely relate to what happens to them afterwards and have not familiarised themselves with the living environment that the people then relate to.

We need to focus more on ensuring a good indoor climate in Norwegian buildings as a preventive measure.

The purpose is to remove pollutants in the air, for example:

  • Dust particles.
  • Off-gassing.
  • Humidity.
  • Supplying fresh and clean air.
  • Good cleaning routines in the indoor environment will contribute to the prevention of allergic health problems. The
    more frequent cleaning is required during the pollen season and in the winter months.
  • Indoor climate encompasses all physical and chemical conditions that affect us indoors.
  • A good indoor climate is important for health, well-being and learning ability. Poor indoor climate can lead to reduced function and quality of life.
  • A good indoor climate is particularly important for anyone who suffers from asthma, allergies or hypersensitivity.

Phase 1 is to ensure the best possible indoor environment for the customer. This is done by cleaning up and resetting existing ventilation systems and ensuring that the function is as good as possible. This then goes directly to the good indoor environment.

Phase 2 is more about safeguarding the building's assets and ensuring that the risk of fire is reduced and that operating costs are kept down.

We know that a well-functioning system reduces electricity costs, and by combining phase 1, we will also contribute to reduced maintenance costs over time. We simply increase the lifespan of the system and the cost of service intervals is reduced.

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