by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 15/01/2026 | Publié le 18/08/2025 | Infos GB
With the invasion of mosquitoes in certain regions of France and the overseas territories, many people wonder if a simple ceiling fan can really provide effective protection against these pests. For some, the idea may seem far-fetched or just too easy to be true. Yet...
by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 15/01/2026 | Publié le 22/04/2025 | Infos GB
In the industrial sector, maintaining an optimal working environment is essential. It is worth considering industrial fans to understand why their adoption can transform daily operations in a company. Beyond simply cooling a space, these devices offer a multitude of...
by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 20/02/2025 | Publié le 17/06/2024 | Infos GB
On this page, we have listed the various regional grants that may be available to subsidise the installation of ceiling fans.This page is aimed at professionals and local authorities.For private individuals, please see the Ma Prime Rénov I. Assistance in the South...
by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 20/02/2026 | Publié le 30/05/2024 | Infos GB
From the Guide to Ceiling Fans published by BRISE, find a comparison between ceiling fans and air conditioning, followed by a comparison between fans and floor-standing fans. 1. Ceiling fan, air-conditioning version Background and issues (extract from page 54 of the...
by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 20/02/2025 | Publié le 28/05/2024 | Infos GB
The BRISE report presented by its authors The BRISE report was made possible by the teamwork of four building professionals: Robert CELAIRE (bioclimatician engineer, Senior Lecturer at ENSAM and member of LIFAM), Laurent SÉAUVE (engineer), Vincent PRIORI (engineer)...
by Brasseurs Air RE2020 | Mis à jour le 28/10/2025 | Publié le 18/04/2024 | Infos GB
Anyone who lives in a house with a mezzanine, a cathedral roof or simply a ceiling height of over 4 metres knows the problem.The heat rises!So when winter comes, they heat up the ceiling!And the higher the ceiling, the bigger the difference. To bring down the heat...