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Internal Air Quality Assessment Dust Management Scheme 

Indoor Air Quality And Dust Management Solutions

We’re all striving for a cleaner, safer, healthier environment. Whether it’s your staff, customers, patients or other visitors, providing clean and healthy air is of the utmost importance. Here at Ultra Protect, we offer a range of services and solutions to help you create the safest environment possible with our air quality expertise.



With the help of our extensive range of healthy air quality assessment services including dust monitoring devices, indoor air quality, mould and proactive indoor air quality monitoring, you can ensure your premises’ air quality meets and complies with the new Code of Practice for Indoor Air Quality, HSE standards and satisfies the terms of your insurance policy.


Not only that, but you’ll be taking proactive steps to significantly minimise the health risks that dust and air pollutants can pose for your workforce and site visitors.


Take control of your air quality today:
contact one of our expert consultants to learn more about how our dust management solutions can help you.

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Air Quality Solutions for the public and private sectors

Protecting your team with air quality assessments, monitoring & solutions

Providing safe indoor air quality for both customers and employees is an essential responsibility. With the help of Ultra Protect’s indoor odour assessments dust monitoring devices, you can relax, knowing that your air quality is of the best standard.


We pride ourselves on providing effective and affordable solutions for your air quality needs. Regardless of the size of your operation, we are committed to helping you to the best of our ability with minimal disruptions to your business. 


You matter, your business matters and your budget matters. But most importantly, your health matters. Contact Ultra Protect today for more information.

Air Quality And Dust Management Solutions


InBiot

Proactive ‘Real-Time’ Air Quality Monitoring


Reduce energy consumption, improve well-being in the work environment and achieve valuable certifications by guaranteeing Indoor Air Quality – 24/7. .


Our wide range of MICA devices, continuously and reliably measure key indoor air quality parameters, with multiple connectivity and integration options. 


Buildings can have unlimited numbers of devices monitoring data for analysing, with each device individually linking up with the cloud but still sharing the same viewing platform. 


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DustCanary

Wearable Dust Monitoring Technology


Ultra Protect are the distributor for DustCanary for the UK.


DustCanary wearable devices offer a way to monitor and record a worker's exposure to dust throughout the day, identifying areas of variability and hotspots of dust concentration. It is equipped with visual and audible alarms that activate when dust levels surpass predetermined thresholds, signaling the wearer to either evacuate the area or put on respiratory protection equipment (RPE) as necessary.


DustCanary devices provide insight into the dynamics of personal dust exposure, enabling mitigation plans to be developed based on this information. Real-time monitoring of respirable dust levels helps to minimize exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) and other harmful particulates.


By recording an individual's exposure to respirable dust over time, the device enables the development of long-term protection plans for workers, ensuring that exposure levels remain within safe limits.

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The CleanSpace

True Innovation in Personal Respiratory Protection.


CleanSpace Technology has created a true innovation in personal respiratory protection with a range of powered air purifying respirators (PAPRs) designed for high protection, comfort, and cost effectiveness.


Our technology provides the highest level of protection up to 99.97% and light weight at < 450 grams with no belts or hoses, they are the most comfortable PAPRs available.

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From Dust Monitoring Devices To Proactive Real-Time Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

We offer both Air Quality Services & Products:

Air Quality Services

The air quality services from Ultra Protect are innovative and well worth your consideration including for compliance and health - from odour indoor air quality assessments to dust management assessments, all carried out by highly qualified industry experts. Explore our air quality services and find the right solution for improving internal air quality in your workplace! Rest assured, we deliver a range of air quality services, working across various industries and providing air quality risk assessments to highlight potential health hazards. Keen to assist, we can help you develop an action plan based on the risk factor, so as to create cleaner, healthier, and safer work environments.

Air Quality Products

Our extensive range of air quality products, including air purifiers, dust blockers and air filters, will help you build a comprehensive air quality solution. Discover the perfect solution to your workplace air quality problems in our air quality products range below. 



Air quality

The Importance of Air Quality

Every day we take approximately 23,040 breaths, unaware of the harmful particles, gases and other pollutants that we inhale. The most dangerous particles might not be visible, but they’re a real threat to our health, so it’s important to take action. Indoor air is often of considerably worse quality than the air outside, and, while we have limited control over outside air, there are thankfully countless steps you can take to ensure your premises’ indoor air is safe to breathe.


By making Ultra Protect your trusted dust management and air quality partner, you can achieve a cleaner, safer, and fresher space for not only you but your staff and site visitors too. Our range of affordable dust management and air quality products - such as Wearable Dust Alarms, M and H Class Vacuum, Dust Blockers, MVHR and UV HEPA Air Purification - are designed to help you create a healthier indoor environment. Not only that, but we also offer proactive indoor air quality monitoring devices, dust monitoring devices, noise monitoring and odour assessments to help you maintain this better air quality long-term. 


Breathe better with Ultra Protect - explore our solutions and
products or get in touch with us today to get your dust management journey underway.

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Are You Air Quality Compliant?

Regardless of industry or sector, it is a company’s legal obligation to provide a safe working environment for employees. The law says employers must ensure an adequate supply of fresh air (ventilation) in enclosed workplace areas. And, with new measures coming into force in 2022, we are here to help guide you through these regulations and what it means to you and your industry.

We Specialise in Air Quality Assessments

Air quality testing is important to help ensure your buildings safety and compliance to the latest legal requirements.

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Industries We Work With:


Poor air quality is a pervasive issue which affects workplaces of all kinds. We deliver our air quality assessments and products to businesses from a variety of industries and sectors, such as healthcare, hospitality, retail and construction. And we have done extensive work with offices across London and surrounding areas. Explore some of the industries we work with below. And if you don’t see your industry listed below, get in touch. Air quality assessments are vital to many industries - too many to list them all here.

It may come as a surprising revelation, but dust pollution presents a substantial global health concern, rivalling the impact of smoking. Shockingly, over 3,500 individuals in the construction industry die each year from cancers associated with occupational exposure to dust particles. Many who are exposed to harmful dust particles often also develop respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, asthma and silicosis, to name a few. 


Dust inhalation therefore poses a significant risk to human health and thus it is essential that we take action. At Ultra Protect, we are committed to pioneering solutions that address the pressing issue of dust pollution in the construction and manufacturing sectors as well as other affected sectors. As leaders in our industry, we are well-equipped to assist you in safeguarding the well-being of your workers and improving the air quality of your workplace environment. 


Our comprehensive range of dust management and air quality
products includes advanced air HEPA filters, UV HEPA air purifiers, dust vacuums, dust blockers and dust monitoring devices, each designed to minimise dust and its risks. By choosing us as your air quality partner, you're making a proactive choice to prioritise the health and safety of your workforce while ensuring your business’ compliance with HSE standards and Codes of Practice. Breathe easier with Ultra Protect - get in touch today.

Air pollution is one of the biggest health problems we face today

Figures from Public Health England show that in the UK, pollution causes between 24,000 and 38,000 deaths every year.


According to the Government, air pollution is the fourth biggest killer after cancer, obesity and heart disease

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People sitting in an office with good air quality
By Andy Potter March 21, 2025
Improve your office’s air quality with practical, proven tips. Learn how ventilation, humidity control, smart monitoring, and workplace habits can create a healthier and more productive environment.
Construction dust on a worker’’s hands
By Andy Potter March 18, 2025
Discover the key differences between dust collectors and extractors. Learn how each system works, their best uses, and which is right for your dust management needs.
By Andy Potter March 13, 2025
When we think of allergies, we often imagine seasonal spring allergies, but it is not just the outdoors that hides threats. The air we breathe indoors can also significantly impact our health. Poor indoor quality allows allergens and pollutants to build up, leading to respiratory issues and skin irritations. Common indoor allergens can include dust mites, pet dander, mould spores, and pollen. Without proper measures, these can accumulate in our homes and offices, triggering or even worsening our allergies. However, learning how these particulates contribute to air pollution in enclosed spaces can help us take the right measures to maintain a healthier living environment, reduce indoor allergens, and manage our allergy symptoms. In this article, we highlight key indoor air quality factors that aggravate allergies and share practical solutions for relief. How Indoor Allergens Can Worsen Our Allergies Increased Exposure to the Allergens Indoor environments can trap and expose us to particulate matter like dust, mould, and pet dander, which can trigger allergy symptoms. Without proper ventilation, allergens will continue to settle on furniture and linger in the environment. Over time, prolonged exposure can cause severe reactions in people with respiratory and dermatological conditions. Imbalances in Humidity Levels Humidity is another factor to consider. If the air is too dry, it can irritate the nasal passages and throat, increasing susceptibility to allergens. Too much humidity, however, creates the perfect environment for mould and dust mites to thrive—both common allergy triggers. Chemical Irritants Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are common pollutants found in most indoor spaces, especially in paints, cleaning products, air fresheners, and some textiles. If you have been exposed to VOCs for an extended period, you may experience throat irritation, headaches, dizziness, and respiratory issues. If you're prone to allergies, these irritants can worsen your symptoms. Poor Ventilation If you do not maintain adequate airflow in your home or office spaces, the indoor air can become stagnant and trap allergens inside. As a result, dust, mould, and VOCs accumulate and circulate more easily in the air you breathe. This leads to a higher concentration of airborne irritants, and further worsens indoor air quality and existing allergies. How to Maintain Better Indoor Quality & Relieve Allergies Implement Air Purifiers In spaces where ventilation is limited, indoor allergy air purifier solutions and HVAC systems (Heat, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) with filters can improve air circulation and reduce allergens. If you are thinking of installing a HVAC system, it’s recommended that you consider Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MHVR) systems . They can provide a balanced extract and supply of air, recovering up to 95% of the heat that in any other condition would be lost. Considering the amount of resources that go into heating a big space, this type of system is something to keep in mind. Hence, installing this system is not only good for the economy of your business, but also beneficial for the occupants. These systems, especially those equipped with HEPA filters (high-efficiency particulate arresting filters), work by consistently drawing in air and filtering out contaminants. In this way, they trap airborne particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander, preventing them from circulating through your space. As a result, air quality is greatly enhanced, providing a cleaner and more comfortable environment for your customers and employees. Such systems can be invaluable for businesses aiming to improve employee well-being. They reduce exposure to irritants that can cause discomfort or trigger allergies, boost productivity, and create an overall healthier workspace. We advise placing air purifiers in high-traffic areas such as offices, meeting rooms, and break rooms, where allergens circulate the most. Control The Humidity Levels One way to help balance the humidity levels indoors is to use a dehumidifier when humidity is high, typically in areas like basements and bathrooms. When the air becomes too dry, especially in colder months, a humidifier can help add moisture to the air. The optimal level you should strive for is 30-50%. This range prevents mould growth, dust mites, and other allergens from accumulating, greatly improving indoor air quality. To help you understand humidity levels, our intelligent monitoring system, InBiot , can provide insights into indoor air quality and can help you detect harmful pollutants before they become a concern. If you're unsure about your space's humidity levels, schedule an indoor air quality assessment with our experts, and we will guide you to the right solution. Clean Your Space Regularly It’s as simple as that. Cleaning your indoor space regularly is still one of the most effective ways to minimise home allergens. Opt for vacuums with HEPA filters to remove all dust, pet hair, and pollen from carpets and upholstery. Dura Vacuums are also an excellent choice for maintaining healthy air quality and controlling dust buildup in your indoor spaces. They are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of industrial environments and can effectively handle both wet and dry particles. Additionally, regularly dusting surfaces and washing bedding, curtains, and rugs in hot water will help reduce allergens in the air. Another good idea is to make sure you declutter your place often, as this can also reduce the risk of dust buildup and potential hiding spots for allergens. Ventilate Often Another simple measure that never fails is to make sure you ventilate your indoors as often as possible. Open your windows whenever the weather permits it, and use exhaust fans in the kitchens and bathrooms. For those with allergies, combining this with high-quality HVAC filters and cleaning air ducts to reduce airborne irritants is best. Opt for Hypoallergenic Materials There are many materials in our closed spaces that can contribute to indoor air pollution. Whenever you can, choose more natural or non-toxic cleaning products and materials, preferably with low VOC, and make sure to ventilate when using chemical-based products. You can also take things further by choosing wool and cotton bedding,hardwood floors instead of carpets. It is more difficult for irritants to accumulate on these materials and surfaces. Eliminate Mould & Mildew One of the major triggers for allergies and other respiratory issues, mould spores should be cleaned as often as possible. You can regularly inspect damp areas like bathrooms, kitchens and basements with the help of professionals to prevent mould growth. To further contribute to healthier indoor air, use mould-resistant paint and fix leaks as soon as possible. Improving Indoor Air Quality The key to keeping allergens at bay is maintaining optimum air quality indoors. Simple changes in habits like regularly cleaning our spaces and ventilating whenever we can can significantly improve air quality. Devices such as purifiers and HVAC systems can be another proactive approach to supporting long-term health. If you are not sure what products can help you manage indoor air quality, contact our team and we will help you take the best steps in the fight against indoor pollution and allergens.
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