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Panasonic adds Indoor Air Quality to its portfolio of CIBSE Accredited CPD Courses
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Bracknell, UK - 17, July 2020: The issue of indoor air quality has never been more important as businesses across the nation open their premises up again. Panasonic has recently seen increased demand from building services engineers for its CIBSE-accredited CPD courses, and the company has now added a new training course on Indoor Air Quality.
This new CPD, which can be taken online, highlights the importance and benefits of good Indoor Air Quality, and looks at the impact that poor air quality can have on health, well-being and performance in all types of indoor environments.
Lee Howes, Midlands Specified Sales Engineer at Panasonic UK explains, “Our CPD programme has proved very popular as an educational resource which is easy to access online. We have developed the new course on Indoor Air Quality to answer the needs from building services engineers, facilities managers and HVAC installers for more information on this important area. In fact, recent reports in the media have raised questions about terminal fan coil units and their potential effects on the workplace. This new CPD presents clear information in and guidelines addressing these needs, and of course Panasonic has a range of unique solutions available to help overcome these issues.”
The new Indoor Air Quality CPD covers:
• Importance of Indoor Air Quality
• Possible Health Effects
• Bacteria & Viruses
• Effects of Mould
• Pollen & Allergies
• Nanoe™ X Technology
These free-to-attend CPD Sessions are being run by Panasonic’s specification team using video conferencing via Microsoft Teams, and typically last approximately one hour. Delegates need to register in advance and are given the chance throughout the session to interact and ask questions. The forthcoming dates are as follows:
• Thursday 6th August @ 10am
• Thursday 13th August @ 12pm
• Thursday 20th August @ 10am
• Thursday 3rd September @ 12pm
To register your interest in the one of the above sessions, please email: uk.cpd@eu.panasonic.com where you will be given the appropriate details to join the session. Additional dates will be available by request.
For more information on the Panasonic range of solutions, please visit www.aircon.panasonic.co.uk.