Indoor Air Quality Onboard
Quality is in the air
Discover how our wide range of solutions can enhance the air quality onboard your fleet.
The Importance of Maintaining Marine HVAC Systems
Marine HVAC systems and ductwork are ideal breeding grounds for viruses, bacteria, mould, and Legionella, especially in hot or humid conditions. Keeping the air-conditioning systems clean on board vessels is crucial for the health and well-being of passengers and crew.
Compliant and Proven Solutions
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 requires air conditioning systems to allow easy cleaning and disinfection. Without proper duct air treatment, these systems can become a source of contamination, endangering the health of those onboard.
Ensure the health and safety of your crew with our reliable A/C and Duct Air Treatment solutions – keep your vessel’s air clean and compliant. Act now to safeguard your team and meet MLC 2006 standards. Contact us today to learn how we can support your vessel's air quality needs!
Key Benefits of our Indoor Air Quality Solutions
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Compliant
Our solutions comply with the Maritime Labour Convention.
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Tried and Tested
Quality products that have been carefully tried and tested in different environments.
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Natural Remedy
Using natural tea tree oil to improve indoor air quality onboard vessels.
Discover our Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Our Duct Air and A/C Unit Air Treatments are natural, biodegradable and non-toxic solutions for your onboard air duct systems.
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Discover our Leak Detection Solutions
Our wide range of refrigerant leak detection and prevention equipment from our exclusive supplier SAMON.
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Technical articles
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Study highlights effectiveness of Tea Tree Oil in enhancing indoor air quality onboard marine vessels
Marine HVAC systems and ductwork are ideal breeding grounds for many types of viruses, bacteria, mould, and Legionella, especially in hot or humid conditions. Here's a natural remedy that helps protect you.
威尔森观察 |
Francis Lai, Head of Product, Refrigerants -
Indoor Air Quality technical article download
This technical article explores the unique IAQ challenges in marine HVAC systems, why conventional fixes like odour masking or occasional cleaning are not enough, and how evidence-based antimicrobial solutions can provide sustainable, long-term improvements.
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How to manage indoor air quality challenges on board ships
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) on ships can harm crew health and operational efficiency. Learn how microbial risks in HVAC systems arise, why traditional fixes fall short, and how natural antimicrobial methods like tea tree oil vapours can improve air quality, safety, and compliance at sea.