Ventilation Window
Air Quality Louvres
Air Quality Louvres
SafetyLine Jalousie louvres help improve indoor air quality in educational facilities.
According to EPA, respiratory illnesses are the leading cause of school absenteeism. This underpins the rising concern regarding indoor air quality in educational facilities.
By reducing air infiltration and window air leakage, Safetyline Jalousie louvres provide schools with greater control and improvement over indoor air quality to ensure students' wellbeing and academic performance.
Passive Ventilation Window
Passive Ventilation Window
A passive ventilation system should be designed to achieve air flow rates that are sufficient to remove pollutants and are comfortable for occupants.
Hybrid Ventilation in Australia
Hybrid Ventilation in Australia
Hybrid ventilation utilises both mechanical and natural ventilation methods for better air quality all year round.
See how Safetyline Jalousie louvres' features facilitate hybrid ventilation.
Cross Flow Ventilation Window
Jerzy and Sandra Lesko have been at the forefront of cutting edge design for many years. Safetyline Jalousie proudly supplied over 75 louvre windows throughout their holiday retreat residence Mission Beach Residence in the far north of Queensland.
Louvres were the best option to maximise cross flow ventilation, reduce reliance on air-conditioning and ensure security and safety for inhabitants.
Product: 6mm Grey Toughened
Colour: Clear Anodised
Louvre Blade Window for Ventilation
Louvre blade facades provide both privacy and excellent natural ventilation for commercial and residential buildings.
Safetyline Jalousie louvres were specified for the facade of the 7 Storey Rosebery Apartments.
Air Infiltration Window
Air Infiltration Window
Safetyline Jalousie's air infiltration rate is 6 times better than that of conventional glass on glass louvre windows, reaching 0.25 L/s sqm at 75pa.
Ventilation Louvre Window Installation in Taiga Apartments
Safeyline Jalousie Louvre Window recently been involved in the Sekisui House project Taiga Apartments at Wentworth Point.
The development is divided into three separate buildings – one 26 storey tower and two 8 storey low rise forms. Sekisui House philosophy – to integrate the latest technology into every apartment and to use brands for their reliability, high quality and innovations.
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