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Resideo Reveals Next Generation Of Water Filters To Help European Installers Keep Pace With Changing Drinking Water Regulations

Company News 20-03-2025
Resideo Reveals Next Generation Of Water Filters To Help European Installers Keep Pace With Changing Drinking Water Regulations A new broad range of lead-free water filters for Europe is on show at ISH 2025
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Resideo Reveals Next Generation Of Water Filters To Help European Installers Keep Pace With Changing Drinking Water Regulations

Company News 20-03-2025
Resideo Reveals Next Generation Of Water Filters To Help European Installers Keep Pace With Changing Drinking Water Regulations A new broad range of lead-free water filters for Europe is on show at ISH 2025
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Resideo Introduces New Linear Valve Actuator Designed For Building Management Systems At ISH 2025

Company News 20-03-2025
Resideo Introduces New Linear Valve Actuator Designed For Building Management Systems At ISH 2025
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Concerns over energy prices and the role installers can play to support homeowners revealed in new research

Company News 21-10-2024
Homeowners see heating controls as a critical way to tackle energy cost concerns giving installers opportunity add value and support their customers.
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Resideo's Honeywell Home DT4 Thermostat Wins International Award

Company News 30-08-2024
Honeywell Home DT4 room thermostat wins Red Dot accolade for product design.
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Resideo Technologies Releases 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, Demonstrating Progress and Announcing New Long-Term Targets

Company News 28-08-2024
10-point increase in EcoVadis score and new carbon reduction targets for Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions
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World Water Day Reminds Everyone To Be Smarter With Water

Company News 19-03-2024
Most households in the developed world take access to water for granted. Yet the world’s water supply is facing many challenges. By the end of this decade, global demand for freshwater could be 40% higher than available supplies, and some countries have been reported to be already drawing up to 38 times more fresh water than is naturally available to them.
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