Protect Your Data Center with Climate Control

Protect Your Data Center with Climate Control When it comes to information technology, many fear the onset of computer hackings, crashes, and even viruses. However, facilities with designated server rooms are filled with sensitive equipment that is susceptible to physical harm as well. Although rarely mentioned, climate threats can work to slow down, or even …

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Portable Water Extractor

Portable Water Extractor Portable water extractors work to remove excess water as a result of natural disasters, floods, or even accidents like busted water pipes. Some models work as a unique vacuum that inhales water and extracts it from the surface, and many are equipped with waste tanks as big as 12 gallons. There are …

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Climate Control for Document Storage

Climate Control for Document Storage When storing important documents, it is essential to understand the dangers behind environmental exposure. When documents are exposed to moisture and humidity on a regular basis, their integrity is compromised. The pages begin to wilt, the words may suddenly disappear, and mold could even develop on the surface. Storage options …

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What Is A Negative Air Machine?

What Is A Negative Air Machine? Imagine working on remodeling your dream home when suddenly, you encounter a stale smell. As you continue to investigate, your eyes suddenly begin to water and you feel a slight onset of dizziness. You decide the leave the scene and conduct some further research to solve the problem. Upon …

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Prevent Condensation with Dehumidification

Prevent Condensation with Dehumidification Dehumidification applications work to reduce the amount of moisture in the air to prevent mold and humidity. The uses of these on an industrial level are vast. For example, large gym facilities utilize dehumidifiers to reduce sweat in the air. Any buildup in moisture buildup creates a challenge in the evaporation …

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Temporary Power Options After a Natural Disaster

Temporary Power Options After a Natural Disaster In January of 2016, one million people living in states between Arkansas to Massachusetts were drastically impacted by a fierce winter storm. This storm was so severe that over 500,000 individuals lost power in the Carolinas alone. Losing the ability to perform routine activities was debilitating for the …

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Construction Drying

Construction Drying When a construction company has the perilous job of developing a home or building from scratch, the last thing they should be concerned about is the long process behind drying. Often times, when implementing new walls, paint, and even putting up drywall, the drying process can take up to 24 hours. During this …

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Backup Cooling for Food Safety

Backup Cooling for Food Safety Restaurants and food production operators have the weighty responsibility of providing healthy food to their consumers. Although most commercial establishments have reliable processes in place to keep their food cool, sudden occurrences can damage refrigeration systems. This could result in spoiled food on a grand scale, a costly prospect for …

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Employee Comfort Equals Productivity

 Employee Comfort Equals Productivity There’s always that one person in the office – the one person who always has their jacket on or even a blanket at their desk. Or there’s that guy who is always hot, no matter what season or temperature it is. It’s a scene most of us have witnessed in the …

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Industrial Dust Ventilation

Industrial Dust Ventilation Dust and contaminants are unfortunately all around in the air we breathe. Some of us may have dust and air filters for our home that help reduce the amount of stuff in the air. This can help reduce a lot of the symptoms that come along with allergies and other substances that …

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