'Keep Indoor Places Well Ventilated' – This is one of the key principles cited in the UK Government’s COVID-19 return to work strategy1 published on 11 May 2020.

Vent-Axia has welcomed the Government’s Covid-19 press briefing on 29 April 2020 which cited ventilation as being critical in the fight against the virus.
Housebuilders and house buyers alike can now be doubly assured that Vent-Axia's Sentinel Kinetic Cooker Hood will improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and so help households stay healthy.

The significant challenge and dynamic situation posed by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is being carefully monitored by the Vent-Axia team and we are taking every precaution to protect the health and safety of our workforce.
The Vent-Axia Svara fan if the first app-controlled unitary fan in the UK. As well as being app-controlled, the fan is stylish and uses a removable cartridge for easy cleaning. You can control features such as silent hours scheduling and when and how long the fan runs for.
The senior leadership at Vent-Axia are continuously assessing the significant challenges and dynamic situation posed by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are actively developing mitigating actions to protect the health and wellbeing of our employees and customers whilst ensuring the continuity of supply for our products to the market is maintained.
The Vent-Axia PureAir Sense fan is the only fan in the UK with Odour Sense Technology. Designed to improve your indoor air quality, the PureAir Sense fan features a unique odour sensor that increases extraction when the air quality is poor.
Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Response 7 is a new filterless unitary fan designed for social housing. Replacing the original Lo-Carbon Response, it features an ultra-low profile for discreet installation; increased airflow performance; a digital control menu and a 7-year guarantee.
Vent-Axia has welcomed a report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) and the Royal College of Physicians on the impact of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) on young people’s health. The report, published in Jan 2020, says there is proof that children’s respiratory problems may be worsened by poor IAQ.