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Get rid of Mildew & Mould
Get rid of Mildew & MouldAlmost all buildings, boats and caravans left unattended without adequate ventilation will ultimately suffer from damp problems. One of the major consequences of damp conditions is that dampness provides an ideal breeding ground for numerous types of moulds and mildews.

We have all seen the visual consequences, the little black spots and stains and walls, and detected that characteristic strange musty smell, but just what are the health consequences of living or working in an environment like that?

Unfortunately there are lots of types of moulds; black moulds, toxic moulds, allergenic moulds to select just a few, and they come in tens of thousands of species. (Some scientists believe that there are probably millions of species of moulds that we have yet to identify). In most cases, and in normal background concentrations, these moulds do us little or no harm at all. However, as mould levels increase, they can have an increasing affect on people, especially those that are prone to allergies, those that suffer from respiratory problems such as asthma, and anyone who suffers from a suppressed immune system.

Even healthy people suffer when mould concentrations get too high. Moulds can not only exacerbate respiratory or allergenic problems, they can also cause irritation (skin, eyes etc.), can in some species actually be infectious, and even toxic to the human body. There is even some scientific evidence that living in an environment where moulds are present can double the chances of a child developing asthma. See US Newswise report. So getting rid of mould and mildew and its underlying causes is important for your health.

Moulds spread via airborne spores, so when a spore lands on something that can provide it with food (something organic) and water, it will develop and grow. For some people, even the airborne spores are sufficient to produce a bad allergenic reaction. However, as the mould digests its food source, the chemistry involved means that a classification of chemicals known as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) are produced. These VOC's come in a huge range of classes and type and whilst many of them are only irritants to humans (inducing runny eyes, a streaming nose etc.) some can be very harmful. It is the VOC's that produce the characteristic musty decaying smell we all notice in somewhere with ideal damp conditions (for moulds!).

Many species of mould can also produce compounds known as mycotoxins which are toxic to other species, including human beings. Some of these chemicals are considered to be highly dangerous to people, but there is little research to back up the information. What is known is that symptoms from contact with these toxins can include flu-like symptoms, fatigue, respiratory problems, and even depression. Some of the toxins are known to be carcinogenic (cancer causing).

Mildews, wet rot (several species) and dry rot (one species) are some of the most common moulds that we humans encounter. All are associated with high humidity and damp sources but almost all can be also controlled and in many cases eradicated with dry air ventilation using Solarventi.

More detailed information can be found at the Californian Environmental Health Investigations Branch, see EHIB and type in mold [USA spelling] in the search box, or see the Environment Safety and Health Online site topics on moulds.

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Latest News
19/11/2008 SolarVenti releases the 'Free Energy' Report!
SolarVenti has released the Free Energy Report to the National Press and media. To see a copy go to this page

A new slimline SV14 SolarVenti model is launched
All smaller SolarVenti units are available in a slimline version. Now the SV14 joins the other models in switching over to the new slimline version. Previously the SV14 had a depth of 100mm - the new SV14 has a depth of only 55mm. There is no drop in performance.

SolarVenti goes to the Antarctic!
The British Antarctic Survey has bought a large SolarVenti unit (SV30) to improve the atmosphere in one of their buildings in the Antarctic. If successful in the hostile Antarctic environment several more units will be ordered.

SolarVenti comes second in prestigious award
SolarVenti UK, one of the three finalists selected from a long list of eco businesses featured in 'the Great Green Shoot Out' at the EcoBuild show, Earls Court. SolarVenti came second in the competition on the 26th February. SolarVenti was exhibiting in the Green Shoots Pavilion at the EcoBuild show.

SolarVenti UK has moved location.

We have relocated to larger premises in Staffordshire. Our new address is shown below in the Contact Us area.

New slimline SolarVenti units launched
All smaller SolarVenti units are now available in a slimline version. The SV2, SV3 and SV7 models will be replaced by the new slimline versions over the coming weeks. Historically these units have had a depth of 100mm - the new units have a depth of only 55mm with no drop in performance.

SolarVenti features on 'Carbon Cops' TV program.
You can see a short clip (~ 6 minutes) from the program by clicking on this link to YouTube.

Solar Cooling now available with the larger SolarVenti dehumidifier units!
See the section on SolarVenti for cooling under the 'Applications For' header.

Do you own a holiday cottage or style of holiday home?
A SolarVenti dehumidifier is the best and cheapest way of keeping your holiday cottage dry, fresh and free from damp & mildew. Whether you have a static caravan, log cabin, park home or a holiday villa in Spain or Italy, SolarVenti dehumidifiers protect your cottage or property from damp, moulds and mildew.

New product launch. From November 2007 the new SV30H Plus is available. As well as being a powerful dehumidifier, ventilator and supplemental space heater, the SV30H Plus also provides solar hot water from the same unit.

SolarVenti UK Ltd. is the exclusive UK distributor for the revolutionary SolarVenti dehumidifier panels that solve damp issues by warming & freshening the atmosphere in your property.

4/9/2006 - SolarVenti dehumidifier features in The Independent's Extra section as one of "The World's Greatest Green Inventions".

1/9/2006 - SolarVenti dehumidifier features in the September issue of Park & Holiday Homes Magazine.

12/7/2006 - SolarVenti dehumidifier features in the London Evening Standard's "Really Useful Guide". You can see a copy of the article (pdf) here.

All SolarVenti units are available from UK stock.

EU wide patent for SolarVenti design is now granted.

More than 25,000 SolarVenti units now sold mainly in Scandinavia but also throughout Europe and Australia.

Watch out for articles on SolarVenti dehumidifiers in the UK press.
Already SolarVenti has appeared in many newspapers and magazines as well as numerous internet articles.

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Products
There are six products in the SolarVenti range. Under ideal sunny conditions the smallest unit, the SV2 has a minimum airflow of 20m³/Hour whilst the largest, the SV30 unit has a minimum airflow of 120m³/Hour.

The newest product, the SV30H Plus, is a hybrid version of the SV30 which additionally provides Solar Water Heating.