RCR Infrastructure is proud to partner with the Asthma & Respiratory Foundation to help support the 700,000 Kiwis with respiratory disease.
RCR
Infrastructure is proud to partner with the Asthma & Respiratory
Foundation to help support the 700,000 Kiwis with respiratory disease.
As
part of the partnership, RCR is teaming up with another Friend of the
Foundation, Pink Batts, for the Foundation’s main campaign of the year:
Breathe Better September. Throughout September, the Foundation raises
funds and increases awareness of respiratory disease in New Zealand.
To
show support for Kiwi youth living with asthma and other respiratory
conditions, RCR will donate two heat pump systems to two education
centres: Hutt Valley High School in Lower Hutt and The Satya Sai
Preschool in Auckland. Our friends at Pink Batts will also be insulating
both of these communal learning spaces, ensuring each space provides
year-round comfort.
With
Hutt Valley High School unfortunately experiencing some issues with
mould earlier this year, having the opportunity to work with RCR and
Pink Batts was very welcome news following a tough start to the year,
according to Principal Denise Johnson.
"We’ve
selected our Pavillion building for insulation and a heat pump," says
Denise. "It currently has an old gas heater and no insulation. It is a
well-used space even though it is cold in the winter and hot in the
summer. Adding a heat pump and insulation means it will be a more
welcoming, healthy, and warm space for students and staff.
"To
have this space insulated, heated and cooled using a New Zealand
company is very important to us," adds Denise. "We are mindful of
supporting New Zealand and work hard to establish links with local
business and community groups."
In
addition to the heat pump donations, RCR is thrilled to be taking part
in a Step-Up challenge team for the month of September.
Asthma
and allergies are among the most widespread and troublesome common
medical conditions. New Zealand has one of the highest rates of asthma
in the world, with 1 in 8 adults and 1 in 7 children living with the
condition.
If
you or your child suffer from asthma, chances are you are acutely aware
of the life-changing inconveniences that come with it. When a person
living with a respiratory condition is exposed to common triggers like
mould, dust mites, pollen, and atmospheric pollution, their airways can
swell, restricting airflow to the lungs and making it difficult to
breathe. Cold air is another significant trigger, which makes it
important to invest in the best available heating solution.
Heat
pumps are a great choice for families who suffer from seasonal
allergies, and new research shows that appropriate heating and
insulation can reduce the incidence of asthma and allergies
significantly. By simply choosing the right heat pump, you can reduce
the allergy and asthma triggers inside your home, save on your energy
bills and on potentially costly medical interventions for allergy and
asthma symptoms.