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Construction and Climate Control: 3 Benefits to Using Dehumidification and Temporary Cooling this Summer

Construction Drying

Construction projects move fast and involve many different trades trying to work together. Also, there is a building occupant anxious to take possession of the property upon completion. Construction projects are faced with many concerns, some of which could be addressed during different phases of construction. Using a temporary climate control system (rental dehumidifiers or rental cooling) at various points during construction could help alleviate some common issues facing the construction industry.

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Polygon: Making a Global Difference, Locally

Construction Drying, Document Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions

As a global company, we at Polygon feel a responsibility to impact the world positively. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to offer a full range of climate solutions and restoration services that ultimately have a positive impact on the environment. We accomplish that goal by working with clients locally.

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Tips for Preventing Indoor Mold

Construction Drying, Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

Mold – it’s a word no property owner or plant manager ever wants to hear. Mold spores spread fast making an infestation difficult to contain and nearly impossible to eradicate completely. But a mold problem must be dealt with since exposure can cause allergic reactions, asthma, and respiratory illnesses. It can also adversely affect property value as no buyer or tenant wants to occupy a mold infested space. While eliminating all indoor mold is challenging, actions can be taken to manage and prevent it.

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Infographic - Is Dehumidification or Heat Better in Construction Drying?

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

When it comes to construction drying, do you want dehumidification or heat?

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The New Asbestos? Climate Control Solutions Protect Construction Workers from Silica

Construction Drying, Remote Monitoring and Control

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), part of the Department of Labor, has issued new respirable crystalline silica standards for construction. Through proper preparation, organizations can ensure they are compliant with the new standards and provisions. How do climate control solutions play a role? Remote monitoring is one proactive approach to the issue. Polygon’s remote monitoring (Exactaire) can both detect and mitigate the issues with air scrubbers, filtration, and ventilation to the space to eliminate silica particles from the air. Polygon also provides additional solutions for the construction industry. Click to view or download the whitepaper.

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