1 Jul 2020

Eurovent Middle East has opened up membership to the consultant community in a move to bring the industry in the region closer together and support technical exchange on a range of pressing issues.

With his background in mechanical engineering, Dr. Iyad Al-Attar is both an Air Filtration consultant and an environmental enthusiast. He is currently a Visiting Academic Fellow in the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.

Air Filtration for SARS-CoV-2 

Dr. Al-Attar said: “SARS-CoV-2 has paid us a surprise visit and found us pledging allegiance to sketchy filter specifications that tolerate regenerating disposal filters, inappropriately selecting filters, entertaining conventional filter design and prompting single-stage filtration solutions for most applications.” He highlighted: “Prior to suggesting any sort of refinements, we ought to re-examine the math of the international filtration standards for the Middle East and particularly in the Arabian Peninsula to close the gap between rhetoric and reality when it comes to implementing their recommendations.”

For the best interest of the health of the public, it is essential to work together to establish a non-commercial approach"

Combating COVID-19 is an existential challenge we face today” Dr. Al-Attar explains. “The pandemic has demonstrated the importance of appropriate building ventilation and air filtration selection, an issue that has been notoriously overlooked for decades - and I am afraid we are now paying a hefty price for this negligence. It is of paramount importance for the community to realize that there are no low cost, short term and over-the-counter solutions as far as designed ventilation and filtration systems are concerned. The first corrective action toward enhancing air quality is making appropriate filter based on the physical and chemical characterization of the airborne contaminants in the air we breathe. Unfortunately, the spread of information that lacks precision and is possibly driven by commercial interests are overshadowing the key message which needs to be understood: Enhanced IAQ saves lives!”

Improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Mr. Markus Lattner, Managing Director of Eurovent Middle East said: “Since our inception, we stated improved IAQ as one of our key objectives. Unfortunately, we now see how urgent this matter has become. We are positive that with the support and the expertise of Dr. Al-Attar, we will be able to gain more attention on the design, installation and operation of ventilation and air filtration systems. We are excited to welcome him on board with us, as we know a joint effort is required by everyone to overcome the current crisis and prepare to stave off future threats to our societies.”

Dr. Al-Attar concludes by advising, “We need to be part of the solutions, not the symptoms. For the best interest of the health of the public, it is essential to work together to establish a non-commercial approach and neutral grounds to educate the international audience on how to enhance our air quality and consequently, our well-being. Eurovent Middle East provides the platform where we can exchange and create awareness on such important topics. I am looking forward to exchanging knowledge, experiences and calling on the industry and governments to join us in these discussions for the benefit of our societies and mankind. SARS-CoV-2 is a global game changer and we need to challenge the existing standards, maintenance practices and, most importantly, ourselves.”