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Have You Considered Legionella Risk In Your Restart Procedures?
March 16, 2021
The Government has this month issued new guidance regarding water hygiene, and specifically for buildings and sites which have been closed or subject to reduced occupancy. Read the advice…
Read moreQ&A with Tom Bland, Sales & Marketing Administrator
March 10, 2021
In a bid to shine a spotlight on our hard-working team at Robinsons Facilities Services, we are running a series of Q&A sessions over the coming months.
Read moreWhat is the Optimum Temperature in Your Building?
March 1, 2021
Creating an optimum workplace temperature is a basic health and safety duty for the employer, but also it aids productivity and maintains the health and morale of the workforce.
Read moreVentilation and Covid-19: 5 Facts You Need to Know
February 22, 2021
So what are the key facts about ventilation that people need to know when assessing a post-COVID work life?
Read more10 Unexpected Ways to Keep Warm this Winter
February 15, 2021
As we approach the colder months of the year, and with energy costs going through the roof, people are looking at more ways to keep warm, as well as ways to keep the house warm without having to spend a fortune on energy costs.
Read moreCase Study: Diocese of York
February 9, 2021
The contract comprises of maintenance, repair, replacement and 24-7-365 emergency call-out service for a diverse range of domestic gas, oil, LPG and electrical appliances across The Diocese of York’s domestic properties.
Read moreBoiler Lifespan: How Long Do Commercial Boilers Last?
February 4, 2021
Regular maintenance is the best way to extend the lifespan of your commercial boiler, but eventually every boiler will need replacing,
Read moreHow Often Do Commercial Air Conditioning Units Need Service?
January 25, 2021
In modern office environments air conditioning is pretty much the norm, but this is not necessarily the case in all commercial workplaces.
Read moreHow Many Types of HVAC Systems Are There?
January 18, 2021
The HVAC sector is vast, in terms of the different types of commercial sector organisations it needs to service and their differing needs.
This results in there being many types of HVAC systems for commercial buildings, all being designed with different performance criteria, but the common denominator – whether the business needs heating, air conditioning, or ventilation – is that the system has to be good value, practical in terms of installation and operation, and efficient.
Read moreHow Does a Commercial Boiler Work? – How Boilers Operate
January 12, 2021
Commercial boilers can differ in design, but in general, they are a pressurised system which uses a variety of different fuel sources to create hot water.
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