Reserve air
Standby air is a term that was often used in the past to describe the air that is used to ventilate rooms. The term has fallen out of use due to improvements in technology and materials used to manufacture air conditioners and air purifiers. Today, instead of the term backup air source, various brands of air conditioners and other systems for ensuring clean air in the home are used.
History of reserve air creation
The first mentions of reserve air were discovered in Egyptian tombs from the time of Ancient Egypt. In these places, structures were erected that kept the air fresh and clean for many years. These places are well known for their unique architecture as they have been created keeping in mind the concept of maintaining a high quality ambience. In addition, the construction of structures that created an additional oxygen mixture also made it possible to keep internal spaces safe for life for many centuries.
Columns and statues built into the walls of the tombs help keep the air intact and prevent its harmful elements from affecting the bodies of the dead. Many examples of such places show that the invention of reserve air was used to maintain a comfortable environment and an additional level of safety.
The use of backup air in modern life
Today, the use of backup or alternative air can be applied to almost any premises where climate and air quality control is required.