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20 May 2017
Every financial year facility managers and property owners are under pressure to look for ways to reduce their costs and extend the life of existing assets.
Cut backs to HVAC hygiene services are often targeted because they are perceived to have a low financial return on investment (ROI). While this may seem a sound solution, in the long-term cutting back on HVAC hygiene services can lead to low air quality, equipment failures, and in extreme cases illness.
What is certain, is that these costly results can be prevented by the systematic servicing, diligent monitoring and pragmatic reporting.
Airgene’s Operations Manager, Jason Mittenzwei comments, “Our technicians are experts in reducing the risk of contamination.”
“We take a preventative approach in line with Australian Standards to what we do,” Jason continues. “Through meticulous monitoring and reporting, we can help clients extend the lifecycle and efficiencies of their HVAC assets. In the long-term, this helps them to take control of budgeting by having a realistic and planned approach to forecasting maintenance, overhauls or replacement of assets.”
For more information on how Airgene can help you meet your HVAC hygiene budget and air quality compliance requirements, please contact Jason Mittenzwei on 1300 728 310.
We’re excited to announce that our PAAP program has won the TAFE NSW Gili Industry Partnership Award! The Precise Air Aboriginal Pathways (PAAP) program is in it’s 3rd year and is a fantastic collaboration between Precise Air, TAFE NSW and NSW Police, providing educational and employment opportunities in the HVAC industry. It’s help us raise the overall participation rate of First Nations employees in Precise to almost 4%, and represents 19% of our apprentice cohort. Certainly something for us to celebrate in Reconciliation Week! Gili (pronounced ‘kill-ee’) is an Eora word meaning ‘to shine’. The Gili Awards celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and TAFE NSW employees, as well as innovative programs that aim to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. Special thanks to the Precise Air team, TAFE NSW’s Sharon Taylor, Emma McDonald and Gary Jarret, and NSW Police Superintendent Scott Tanner APM.
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