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Sep
24
Euro Air's Fabric ducting suits Fitness First
Fabric ducting from Euro Air is being used to provide heating and cooling to two new Fitness First gym, health and fitness clubs in London.
Oct
15
Press Release 15/10/2007
Following the purchase of EuroAir (Denmark) by KE Fibertec (Denmark) we felt it necessary to clarify the current situation within the UK. KE Fibertec has not purchased EuroAir UK.
Feb
08
Comfortable socks for Sainsbury shoppers
Fabric ducting has been used at the new Sainsbury store in Oldham, in preference to conventional metal ducting. Paul Russon of Euro Air Ltd explains the benefits of this approach.
Feb
08
Textile ventilation ideal for Real Digital
Textile ventilation socks from Euro Air UK are providing heating and cooling at the premises of leading digital print company Real Digital International. Textile ventilation was selected for its ability to maintain a comfortable, draught-free environment with low cost of ownership.
Feb
08
Euro Air Fabric Ducting
When comparing fabric ducts against traditional rigid ducts there are many factors to be taken into account. We'll look at a few here.
Feb
08
Pull your socks up
For many years the potential of fabric ducts, or 'socks', to provide cost-effective cooling and heating has been ignored or neglected in the UK, despite its popularity in continental Europe. Paul Russon, managing director of Euro Air UK, discusses the principles and benefits of this cost-effective approach to efficient ventilation.


