Weatherite keeps the West Midlands Police on the case

Weatherite Buildings Services has installed a new air-conditioning system in the computer rooms of West Midlands Police Station in Bromford Lane, Birmingham, with minimum interruption to 24/7 operation.

Mike Turton, sales director, said, ‘Previously the computer rooms were very stuffy and uncomfortable for people to work in. In contrast, the new air-conditioning system means that they can now be kept at an ideal temperature that suits everybody who uses it.’

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