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What is Air Design?

Have you ever had the experience of getting a sore throat because the warm air from an air conditioner in winter was blowing directly on you?

When a room is heated by warm air from devices like air conditioners, invisible things like mold and dust mites can float in the air, and inhaling them can lead to a sore throat.

If so, wouldn't it be possible to control the direction and strength of that warm air?

Alternatively, hospital waiting rooms are usually located near the entrance, but what happens to the airflow inside the waiting room when people enter and exit through the entrance?

What if the airflow goes from the back of the hospital, through the waiting room, and out to the entrance? Wouldn't that increase the likelihood that not only the patients waiting in the waiting room, but also the healthy people accompanying them, would end up inhaling various viruses from within the hospital?

In restaurants and cafes, the air from air conditioning often blows strongly, stirring up the indoor air. Naturally, that air contains dust from the shop, and mold and dust mites float in it, which we not only inhale, but which also settle on the food and drinks that look so delicious.

All of these problems arise because air design has not been properly considered.

Air is essential to our lives.

However, haven't we been living our lives being far too indifferent regarding the design of that air?

Will wearing a mask solve it? Or will creating partitions between people solve it?

Experts in air and humidity say that is not necessarily the case.

In our living spaces, just as we design architecture, interiors, and lighting, choosing and thinking about the design of indoor airflow and temperature changes might become an option for a new era.

"Air is not something to be controlled, but something to be designed. For example, even in a 10-tatami mat space, it is necessary to consider the optimal position and size according to the shape and location. Our lives are burdened with various stresses, such as air conditioning pressure and electrical noise. I believe that an ideal environment is one that is free from such noise and is close to a natural state where you can spend time barefoot. Through air design, I would like to continue creating better environments." This is a statement by Takehisa Hirayama, Representative Director of PS Co., Ltd., a company specializing in temperature and humidity.

Dehumidifying Radiant Heating and Cooling PS HR-C that does not stir up the air

A room equipped with the Dehumidifying Radiant Heating and Cooling PS HR-C

This company's solution may not necessarily be the best answer, but I believe that the fact that such technology exists as an option, and that if more people turn their attention to air design, new options and ideas will be born.


You can experience the indoor climate designed by PS Co., Ltd. here.
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PS Co., Ltd. in Kyushu's
Experience-based showroom↓↓

PS Mosaic (Fukuoka)
41-33 Yoshizuka 1-chome,
Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City,
Fukuoka Prefecture 812-0041
092-710-6365 (Main number)

PS Orangerie (Kumamoto)
TEL 096-356-2201
E-MAIL
info@psk.co.jp

PS Co., Ltd.

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