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Daikin Climate Zone set to inspire visitors to BBC Earth Experience
Daikin Climate Zone has opened as part of the BBC’s Earth Experience in London’s Earl’s Court. After visitors have marveled at the wonders of the seven continents and are feeling inspired to play their part in protecting the planet, they can find out more about how Daikin can help them manage their home more sustainably.
With activities, games and artwork to engage children in sustainability, the Daikin Climate Zone gives visitors the opportunity to discover how they can reduce their carbon footprint and find out more about sustainable air source heat pumps through a range of interactive digital tools and videos.
A team is also on hand to discuss every aspect of making the switch to a heat pump, answer questions about the technologies and provide information on the financial support available.
Head of communications and marketing Giulia Kapp says: “Through sponsoring the venue hosting the BBC Earth Experience, we have a fantastic opportunity to inspire visitors with our vision of creating a better world for future generations. Some may already understand the importance of reaching net zero at a national level, but perhaps don’t know they can play their part, simply by choosing a different way of heating and cooling their homes with a low or zero-carbon system.
“We hope that by creating an accessible space for people to learn more about heat pumps, they can appreciate the benefits for themselves.”
Heating engineers who sign up to Baxi’s loyalty scheme will receive vouchers towards a heat pump or other purchases, up to the value of the training they have completed at a Baxi training centre, using the government grant.