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Our Mission
Improving the quality of life in the places we work, live and play, Radec is committed to professionalism, integrity, and innovation in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and related energy conservation. Radec is dedicated to empowering commercial and residential clients with economically viable building solutions that remain true to the ethics of
environmental consciousness, social responsibility and occupant health and wellness.
Corporate Profile
Radec Group's team of established professionals combine creativity and technology with foresight to create a truly unique, innovative approach to improving
occupant health in the indoor environment. We specialize and lead the way in the design and application of the world's finest air quality control systems.
Radec's state-of-the-art Vancouver facility, currently under construction, will fully integrate the sustainable building practices put forth to others.
Environmentally responsible choices are being made whenever
and wherever possible to create what will be the first building of its kind in the city.
Our facility was specifically designed for people to see our products working in an existing building, to better facilitate understanding and, in turn, the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). We are very excited to provide a space for people to learn more about how buildings work as complete systems and how building choices can positively or negatively affect those systems.
Leading the industry, Radec performs continuous research and development to bring our clients reliable indoor air quality and water quality products not yet available in
Western Canada.
We are eager to share with people the additional features that these products provide, such as improving a building's overall energy efficiency and eliminating the need for coil cleaning. Many of our products are LEED- and BuiltGreen- eligible, as well as qualifying for such government programs as the ecoENERGY Retrofit Program.
To read more about the above products, click here.
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Commercial buildings with better indoor air quality see a 15% to 40% reduction in absenteeism. more >
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Bottled water can actually contain more bacteria than tap water, and can have other chemicals in it that have migrated from the plastic bottles the water is
stored in. read more in our
education section >
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