Xpelair put noisy bathroom fans back on the agenda

From 23 – 28 May, Noise Action Week – co-ordinated by Environmental Protection UK – will be highlighting the impact that noise can have on our health and quality of life, including disturbance from alarms, DIY, people, pets and most notably household appliances. 

According to an independent study commissioned by Xpelair, a leading manufacturer in ventilation, around 14.5 million UK adults are affected by having a noisy bathroom fan in their home, with over 4.5 million adults having been woken up or kept awake as a result. 

Lee Stones, category manager at Xpelair, said: ‘Our research highlights a very real problem for many homeowners but it also suggests people are just putting up with noisy fans – possibly because they don’t know any better. 

‘However highlighting the issue is just one part of the problem. We pride ourselves on listening and responding to customer needs and as our extensive research and development shows, high performance levels do not necessarily mean high noise levels.’ 

In late 2014, Xpelair launched the first fan in the Simply Silent family – an innovative range of domestic ventilation solutions delivering near-silent running. Featuring Xpelair’s Ghost Air Movement Technology, all products in the range incorporate the latest innovations in ventilation technology to deliver near-silent running.

The range now includes the original Contour in both 100mm and 150mm variants; the continuous running Contour CV for bathroom and kitchen applications, and the DX 100mm and 150mm with a classic grille-style fascia. 

The range of Simply Silent Shower Fans has also grown to include the Shower Fan Complete and Illumi Shower Fan Complete – both designed to extract right at the point of humidity and come complete with flexible ducting and an external grille. 

For further details visit www.xpelair.co.uk 

 

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