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Podcast: Climate Control Strategies and LEED v4.1

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

In this episode of Ideal Conditions, a Polygon podcast series, host and Marketing Director for Polygon, Deanna Talbot, speaks with Polygon’s Director of Engineering and Technology, David Simkins, about the connection between LEED 4.1 and climate control strategies.

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What is a psychrometric chart? The basics explained

Temporary Climate Solutions

What is a Psychrometric chart and how does Polygon use it? Watch as Guillermo Martinez, Applications Engineer with Polygon, provides a high-level overview of what a psychrometric chart is.

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Polygon releases ExactAire Multi Sensor, a 5-in-1 monitoring device

Construction Drying, News, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

[PRESS RELEASE] Boston, May 9, 2023 - Polygon, one of the largest global Property Damage Control and Temporary Climate Solutions providers, is pleased to announce the release of the ExactAire Multi Sensor, a 5-in-1 monitoring device designed to support a variety of applications.

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Protecting Properties with Early Leak Detection

Document Recovery, Remote Monitoring and Control

Water damage remains one of the most common and costly risks facing properties across the United States. While severe weather events continue to drive insurance losses, many of the most expensive incidents start much smaller, such as an unnoticed plumbing leak, a slow drip in a mechanical room, or elevated humidity behind walls. Left unchecked, these minor issues can quickly escalate into major damage, operational disruption, and costly repairs. For property managers overseeing multiple buildings, relying on reactive maintenance is both inefficient and expensive. Today, smart monitoring technology makes it possible to detect issues early and shift from reactive response to proactive prevention.

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Climate change: Increased natural disasters and the affects on preservation

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery, Fire and Smoke Damage, Mold Damage, Water and Storm Damage

A recent article in the New York Times “Floods, Fires and Humidity: How Climate Change Affects Book Preservation” discusses the affects of climate change on book preservation with the overall increase in natural disasters. Between flood, fires, and humidity, the possibilities for damage are constantly growing. Below, our subject matter expert, Matt DeCirce, discusses his point of view on how climate change affects he’s seeing and what Polygon is doing to help our clients prepare for the unexpected.

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