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iCON15 100mm Round Bathroom Fan IPX4 White Airflow iC15 72683501 Axial Ventilation Fan

iCON15 100mm Round Bathroom Fan IPX4 White Airflow iC15 72683501 Axial Ventilation Fan

This is the iCON15 100mm Round Bathroom Fan IPX4 White Airflow iC15 72683501 Axial Ventilation Fan a..

Model: ICON15

£51.96 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON30 100mm Bathroom Ventilation Fan Low Profile in White IC30 72687257 Extractor Fan

Airflow iCON30 100mm Bathroom Ventilation Fan Low Profile in White IC30 72687257 Extractor Fan

This is the Airflow iCON30 100mm Bathroom Ventilation Fan Low Profile IC30 72687257 Extractor Fan av..

Model: ICON30

£93.53 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON60 150mm Round Ventilation Fan in White Airflow iC60 / 72591701 for Bathroom/Large Kitchens

Airflow iCON60 150mm Round Ventilation Fan in White Airflow iC60 / 72591701 for Bathroom/Large Kitchens

This is the Airflow iCON60 150mm Ventilation Fan in White for Kitchen/large bathroom Airflow iC60 / ..

Model: ICON60

£112.48 Ex. VAT

Manual On/Off Control Pull Cord Switch Module for the Airflow iCON Fans, Airflow 72573602

Manual On/Off Control Pull Cord Switch Module for the Airflow iCON Fans, Airflow 72573602

This is the Airflow PCM 72573602, a pull cord module for ON/OFF switching for Airflow iCON Fans, Air..

Model: PCM

£13.90 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Timer Module 1-30 mins for the Airflow iCON Fans, Airflow 72612601

Adjustable Timer Module 1-30 mins for the Airflow iCON Fans, Airflow 72612601

This is the Airflow 72612601 - an adjustable timer between 1 - 30 minutes, remote or light switch op..

Model: TM

£16.43 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Humidity Setting, Adjustable Timer and Momentary Pull Cord for iCON fans, Airflow 72687103

Adjustable Humidity Setting, Adjustable Timer and Momentary Pull Cord for iCON fans, Airflow 72687103

This is the Airflow 72687103 HTM adjustable humidity setting between 40 - 90% RH, adjustable timer a..

Model: HTM

£36.98 Ex. VAT

Motion Sensor Activation with Adjustable humidity and Timer Module for Airflow iCON fans, Airflow 72687102B

Motion Sensor Activation with Adjustable humidity and Timer Module for Airflow iCON fans, Airflow 72687102B

This is the Airflow 72687102B, a motion sensor activation with adjustable humidity setting and adjus..

Model: PRHTM

£76.58 Ex. VAT

PIR Motion Sensor Activation with Adjustable Timer 1-30mins for Airflow iCON fans, Airflow 72687104

PIR Motion Sensor Activation with Adjustable Timer 1-30mins for Airflow iCON fans, Airflow 72687104

This is the Airflow 72687104 PIR Motion Sensor Activation with Adjustable Timer for Airflow iCON fan..

Model: PRTM

£69.97 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON 15S eco Bathroom Fan 100mm for Wall/Ceiling, 12v DC Low Voltage Fan with Basic Switching Airflow 72683701

Airflow iCON 15S eco Bathroom Fan 100mm for Wall/Ceiling, 12v DC Low Voltage Fan with Basic Switching Airflow 72683701

The Airflow iCON 15S eco 12 volt low energy fans with brushless DC motors offer significantly reduce..

Model: ICON15S

£129.06 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON eco 30S Bathroom Fan 100mm 12V DC Low Voltage Air Extractor Fan, SELV Low Profile Airflow 72683801

Airflow iCON eco 30S Bathroom Fan 100mm 12V DC Low Voltage Air Extractor Fan, SELV Low Profile Airflow 72683801

This is the Airflow iCON eco 30S Bathroom Fan 100mm 12V DC Low Voltage Air Extractor Fan in White, S..

Model: ICON30S

£138.98 Ex. VAT

Pull Cord With Adjustable Timer Module for iCON 12V Fans, Airflow 72574204

Pull Cord With Adjustable Timer Module for iCON 12V Fans, Airflow 72574204

Pull cord on and adjustable timer 1 to 45 minutes for use with iCON 12V fans only. Read more abou..

Model: PCTS

£25.75 Ex. VAT

Humidity Pull Cord With Timer Overrun for iCON 12V Fans, Airflow 72574202

Humidity Pull Cord With Timer Overrun for iCON 12V Fans, Airflow 72574202

Adjustable humidity setting 40% to 90% RH, adjustable timer and pull cord boost to use with iCON 12V..

Model: HTS

£33.99 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON15 Silver Replacement Front Cover for iCON15 Extractor Fans, Airflow iCVSV15 / 52634504B

Airflow iCON15 Silver Replacement Front Cover for iCON15 Extractor Fans, Airflow iCVSV15 / 52634504B

This is a silver chrome front cover for the Airflow iCON15 ventilation fans. It can be used only wit..

Model: ICON15SS

£22.43 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON15 Anthracite Front Cover for the Airflow iCON15 Fans, Airflow iCVA15 / 52634503B

Airflow iCON15 Anthracite Front Cover for the Airflow iCON15 Fans, Airflow iCVA15 / 52634503B

This is the Airflow iCON15 Anthracite Front Cover for the Airflow iCON15 Fans, Airflow iCVA15 / 5263..

Model: ICON15DG

£22.43 Ex. VAT

Airflow SELV Delay Start 2-45min Timer Module with Pull Cord for Airflow iCON 15s and iCON 30s SELV Fans, Airflow 72682307B

Airflow SELV Delay Start 2-45min Timer Module with Pull Cord for Airflow iCON 15s and iCON 30s SELV Fans, Airflow 72682307B

This is the Airflow DTS - Airflow 72682307B - a Delayed start for 2 minutes after light switch opera..

Model: DTS

£33.70 Ex. VAT

Airflow iCON fan Delayed Start Timer Module with Pull Cord DTM (run on timer), Airflow 72675702 Delayed Timer Module

Airflow iCON fan Delayed Start Timer Module with Pull Cord DTM (run on timer), Airflow 72675702 Delayed Timer Module

This is the Airflow 72675702 Delayed Timer Module for the Airflow iCON 230V fann range. Delayed..

Model: DTM

£35.61 Ex. VAT

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How Airflow Ventilation Solutions deal with Indoor Air Pollutants at Home

Problems caused by bad air quality in our indoor environments can be devastating. Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) published a report that showed that the air we breathe has become polluted with cancer-causing substances. The mixture of exposure to indoor and outdoor pollution has led to 6 million people dying annually. Considering that people now spend up to 90% of their time indoors, it is likely that indoor pollution played a significant part in this terrible statistic. What are the causes of indoor pollutants? Many factors contribute to poor levels of indoor air quality. Outdoor air gains entrance through windows, doors and the general ‘leakiness’ of buildings that are not well insulated. One of the main culprits is biologically produced pollutants. People release pollutants through their normal metabolic process. They also use products and appliances that emit toxins on a daily basis. The appliances we commonly use at work or home are a significant source of pollution. These include cookers, boilers and portable gas or paraffin heaters. These items are very damaging to the quality of indoor air that we breathe. Condensation is one of the largest causes of dampness in indoor areas, and can eventually lead to the growth of mould. The health problems associated with mould must be emphasised: they can lead to a litany of ailments. Prolonged exposure to high levels of indoor dampness can reduce lung function and cause chronic health problems such as asthma. If those who already suffer from asthma are exposed to dampness, they have an increased likelihood to develop more severe symptoms. Mould can lead to various other medical conditions, such as pneumonia. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a considerable proportion of the world’s 300 million cases of childhood asthma is attributable to indoor dampness and mould. We here at Sparks are sure you’ll agree air pollutants must be effectively dealt with. This needs to be done before they can inflict damage to our homes and health. Residential ventilation solutions offered by Airflow Thankfully, Airflow offers a wide range of residential solutions. They are one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of ventilation products for your home or property. They have been making innovations in ventilation for decades - since they started out in 1959. Their first product that made waves in the industry was the Loovent, which went on to become a best-seller. This range has sold over 1 million units and is still extremely popular to this day (it has been updated with modern features now, of course). The Loovent Eco is a powerful centrifugal fan that boasts a modular design. This makes the installation and maintenance of the device very easy. Furthermore, they produce minimal sound levels and operate with great eco-efficiency, powered by a low-energy motor. The Loovent Eco comes in versions that include a pull-cord, humidity timer, motion sensor (with timer), a delayed start of two minutes and two-speed settings. This product is ideal for long stretches of ducting, as it will maintain pressure over the full length of a duct run. It is recessed or surface mounted so can be mounted practically anywhere you desire. The QuietAir is another successful range developed by Airflow, with the QT100 being a real stand-out in terms of popularity. The QT100 is an axial extractor fan that combines contemporary design with ultra-low noise levels. It was awarded the Quietmark in 2014 by the Noise Abatement Society as it operates at a lowly 25 decibels (dB). Its features include a long-life ball-bearing motor with 40,000 hours of operating time. It can run at two speeds and has an adjustable overrun timer. Furthermore, it uses a high-efficiency impeller that helps to keep running costs low; it only has a power consumption of 5 watts.Buy Airflow Quietair Fans Then, there is the iCON range - one of the first products to introduce the plug-in module concept to the extractor fan market. iCON’s revolutionary design ensures effective ventilation; the low-energy fans are quiet and use a minimal amount of energy. They also come in Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) versions, which provide extra safety and peace of mind at home. The design includes the option for installing a plug-in module, which enables you to adjust the fan to suit your specific needs. Their round, slim design means it is a breeze to install the device in either a wall or ceiling. With three versions (the iCON15, iCON30 and iCON60) they are suitable to install in any room, whether it be large or small. The enduring popularity of the iCON range led to the release of the high-tech iCONstant. The iCONstant is among the quietest extract fans on the market (with a sound level of 21 dBA) and costs less than a lightbulb to run for an entire year. You can choose from a Timer version or a Humidity Timer version of the product, depending on what you find preferable. The ‘constant’ in the name of this product is taken from its ability to constantly extract damp air. Though they can be used in any room, Airflow designed the iCONstant with toilets, bathrooms and kitchens in mind. This is because these are the areas of your home that will produce the most moisture, which could lead to damp and mould. One of the iCONstant's main purposes is to keep you healthy by maintaining clean air quality within your home.Buy Airflow iCONstant Fans ‘Extract and replace’ - how Airflow helps you keep a healthy home Airflow has always aimed to produce healthy breathing air through energy-efficient means. This is demonstrated by the history of their products, looking at the iCON60 fan, for instance. The iCON60 is the largest in its range, and designed to be compatible with larger residential spaces. They are highly efficient in areas such as residential lounges, domestic kitchens, changing areas and utility rooms. Airflow understands the importance of ‘Residential Heat Recovery’ and how it relates to people’s well-being. They know that an effective ventilation system in a dwelling will protect the occupants - and the building itself - against harmful levels of condensation. Condensation is more likely to occur in residences where large groups of people live. This is because every individual does their share of cooking, washing and bathing. With their varied range of products, Airflow provides effective ventilation with heat recovery for the supply of controlled, crisp and filtered air.Heat Recovery Fans at Sparks They manage to do this while eliminating harmful moisture and airborne pollutants. Whether you live in a house, student halls, a flat or another type of residence - Airflow will have you covered. They offer an excellent variety of ventilation products to help save you energy and - more importantly - make sure you breathe proper air, the good kind of air. They have done this for five decades now and the endurance of their brand attests to their success.

How the Airflow iCON range Revolutionised the Residential Ventilation Fans

In 2004, the Airflow iCON range of ventilation fans breathed new life into the stagnant ventilation industry. It had a dynamic, new design that blended style with functionality in the generic field of boxy extractor fans. Many experts said the iCON had revolutionized residential ventilation with its dynamic build, which won a Red Dot Design award. Speaking of the range, Red Dot said that it was: "A revolution in fan design. You have never seen a fan like it or installed a fan like it either." The changes made were not merely cosmetic; rather, they were the results of a complete rehaul of the way in which fans were designed, specified, installed and sold. Even now, with the arrival of the newer Airflow iCONstant, it is worth looking at the award-winning iCON range. Airflow made serious innovations in 2004 and caused other manufacturers to ‘up their game’, in order to catch up. The iCONs introduced the world to a simple interchangeable module concept that would save time and money - for both distributors and consumers. The iCON range and how they innovated extract fan design The iCON range of extractor fans from Airflow was made with simplicity in mind. A quick, core-drilled hole enables immediate fixing of the device and its twist on/off cover requires only a single side entry fixing screw. The fans feature ‘cantilever’ fixing lugs that enable recessed installation on uneven surfaces. iCON30 and iCON60 are also supplied with a narrow contour skirt for surface mounting if desired. The 'snap-in' module is quick to fit and wire, giving the installer a choice of on-site control of the iCON. Airflow designed the iCON with the busy contractor in mind. With a modular design and maximum fan choice, they will save themselves bundles of both time and money.Buy Airflow iCON Fans A contractor need only carry three basic fans and a range of inexpensive fan control modules to quickly install fans, and move faster from site to site. What’s more, any module will fit the iCON fan (subject to voltage levels). Airflow iCON fans are ideal for the social housing sector The iCON fans from Airflow are well-suited to the social housing sector, as specifiers, landlords and tenants all seek a ventilation solution that is eco-efficient and cheap. With the Airflow iCON fans, all these demands are met, as they have low-running costs and are packed with features that make them more eco-friendly. It is the responsibility of a landlord in the UK to create a healthy, well-ventilated environment - they hold a ‘Duty of Care’ to their tenant’s well-being. This Duty of Care is backed by law, with the Housing Act and Home Standard being just two examples of government legislation supporting it. The reasonably priced iCON fans are sure to be a favorite among landlords, as they will enable them to fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities. The iCON range - extractor fans for all your home’s needs There is a diverse range of iCONs available, which all comply fully with UK Building Regulations. The iCON15 and 30 are available in extra-low voltage (SELV) versions which have long-life 12 volt DC motors. They also provide extra protection in wet zones. We’ll describe each model in more detail here: The iCON15 is perfect for toilets, en-suites, shower rooms and bathrooms. It can be recessed into the wall or ceiling for installation. It is fashionable and unobtrusive, even in the smallest of spaces. The slim profile and iris shutter make the iCON15 a fan that will blend discreetly into many settings. The iCON30 is a quiet, powerful extractor fan that is designed for use in locations such as larger toilets, bathrooms and utility rooms. It is a mixed-flow fan, which is designed to deliver high-performance airflow under pressure. Its small profile and iris shutter make it a fan that will blend subtly into any setting. The iCON60 is the largest fan in the range. It is highly efficient in domestic kitchens, changing areas, utility rooms, and residents' lounges - as well as other large locations. The iCON30 and iCON60 are perfect for long duct runs and are both can be either recess or surface mounted. More information about the individual specifications of each iCON can be found via our website.Full range of Airflow iCON Fans Reasons for the iCONs enduring popularity - and why you should consider getting one Convenience is the name of the game with the iCON fans. All of the fans are IPX4-rated for use in bathroom zones 1, 2 and 3. They have interchangeable controls that can match fans to installation requirements with ease. What’s more, they come in an attractive variety of colors - chrome, anthracite, silver and sandstone. All of the iCON fans boast a circular design that ensures that no squaring is required, simplifying their installation. The fans shutter design means that switching them on or off produces basically no noise. With easy installation, slim profiles and intelligent features, the iCON series broke new ground when they first came out in 2004. Although many manufacturers have tried to replicate their success, they remain a design classic and a go-to for any customer looking for an intelligent extract fan.

Why Residential Ventilation Systems are Critical for our Health

Whether we work in an office, travel for work, or work from home, residential ventilation systems are critical for our health, for we all return home and we need fresh air in our homes. At Sparks, we distribute a wide range of ventilation systems, most of which are for residential applications. In this article, we are inspired by the Residential Ventilation Systems via Airflow, and we would like to highlight the following:the importance of residential ventilation, how to choose the residential ventilation system, what are the benefits of such systems, what are the available residential ventilation systems at Sparks. The air we breathe at home needs to be of good quality, which means that we need to work on improving the air quality so that there are lower and lower levels of pollution in the air we breathe. Since the air we breathe has an impact on our health and our overall well-being, we need to analyze what are the factors that affect the quality of the air we breathe at home and how can we properly ventilate our home. Residential Ventilation is Important - Here's WhyWhy is it important for residential buildings to be properly ventilated? Especially as we live in the UK with a high level of rain and humidity, it is easy for us to close our windows and make sure we stay safe and sound inside the comfort of our own homes. However, there's the possibility of mould being formed, which leads to respiratory illnesses, allergies, and an increased risk of cardiovascular issues. Plus, we feel tired and have no appetite for life, for the quality of the air we breathe has an effect on our mental health. As we live a modern life in our modern home, it is easy to expose our home to a range of pollutants, fuel-burning combustion appliances, building materials and furnishings, and cleaning products we use to clean our home. It is recommended to have proper residential ventilation since these pollutants can remain in the air and we actually breathe in the air! When we open the window and have a proper residential ventilation system, we eliminate pollutants in the air and minimize the health risks associated with them. However, if we don't properly ventilate or if our system is leaking and there are condensation issues, mould growth can happen and pollutants will remain. In conclusion, it is critically important for there to be a proper residential ventilation system and for us to properly ventilate our home. Factors to Consider in Choosing the Right Type of Residential Ventilation for Your HomeMany people realize there's a need for proper ventilation at home but they do not know what is the right type of residential ventilation for them. Sometimes they go overboard and order an expensive yet wrong ventilation system, and there is inefficient ventilation or worse, the building and health of those in the building is affected or damaged. There are a few factors to consider in choosing the right type of residential ventilation for your home. 1. What do you need to ventilate?If you need ventilation for the bathroom, a particular residential ventilation system is required, but if ventilation is required for the kitchen, a different system is needed. Depending on the room to be ventilated and the volume of that room, particular residential ventilation systems can be recommended. 2. Is your building new or old? By this we mean, is the property you live in a new build or an existing building? Some older homes won't be able to accommodate some of the new residential ventilation systems. Some of the new builds are more airtight, and they rely upon mechanical ventilation methods. It is important to know this when considering what residential ventilation system to purchase. 3. What's the volume of air to ventilate? Depending on the volume of air that needs to be ventilated (which can be calculated based on the dimensions of the room to ventilate), different residential ventilation systems are available. The size of the system depends on the volume to be ventilated and the settings you apply to it. 4. What are the current regulations regarding residential ventilation? It is good to know what are the government requirements for residential ventilation to make sure we meet the current regulations. Furthermore, it is good to know more about the latest plans to achieve the Future Homes Standard and Future Building Standard via the UK government portal. 5. What's the cost of the residential ventilation system we need? For many, this is the first consideration, especially in these days of high inflation and increased household costs. Budget is something we can't ignore; however, a good residential ventilation system will last you for many years, so it is worth it investing in a good quality system. What are the Benefits of Good Residential Ventilation Systems?Here are some of the benefits of choosing and installing good quality residential ventilation systems:Better quality of air to breathe leads to less suffering from allergies, respiratory and skin conditions, fatigue, and other health issues.Higher quality of air means less volatile organic compounds, less radon, and a lower likelihood for mould to develop in the home. Good quality air and ventilated air in a building lead to preserving the fabric of the building and not damaging it, and there are less mould, dampness, and condensation issues. Proper residential ventilation systems at home lead to significant economic advantages, especially when a dMEV system is installed and there is mechanical ventilation with a heat recovery system. The best Residential Ventilation Systems available at SparksAt Sparks, we are delighted to distribute some of the highest-quality residential ventilation systems in the UK. The ventilation manufacturers we distribute have decades of experience in the residential ventilation industry and they operate according to the highest standards. Here are some of the best residential ventilation systems available at Sparks (bearing in mind the factors you need to consider for a residential ventilation system in your home above):Airflow Bathroom Fans: excellent fans for extracting the air in the bathroom, from the Airflow iCON range to the Aura bathroom fans. Airflow iCONstant continuous air extractor fans: quiet, dMEV fans that are extremely economical to run. Envirovent Bathroom Extractor Fans: high-quality bathroom ventilation fans from Silent fans to the Design extractor fans for extracting air in the bathroom. Envirovent ECO-dMEV continuous running fans: ideal for constant volume, continuously running decentralised extract fan. Manrose Ventilation fans for Bathroom: good quality bathroom fans for extracting moisture and pollutants, low voltage and mains voltage fans. Manrose Kitchen ventilation fans: 100mm, 125mm, and 150mm duct fans for kitchen air extraction and ventilation.If you need help with deciding what residential ventilation system you require for your home, do not hesitate to contact us. Buy Residential Ventilation Systems at Sparks