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Dangers of Condensation in Cold Storage

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

In addition to temperatures within cold storage units and warehouses, moisture levels are of considerable importance. When relative humidity levels are too dry, goods dehydrate and shrink. When condensation levels are too high, electronics may experience problems, goods deteriorate and products may experience mold, bacterial, or insect contamination that may pose health risks to workers and consumers. By being proactive about condensation prevention, you will protect the safety of the goods processed and worker health, as well as extend the life of the equipment.

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How Food Processing Facilities Should Respond after Flood Damage

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Eliminating excess moisture is a battle many food processing facilities face on a daily basis. When an organization experiences flood damage, time and desiccant air drying are important to prevent threats such as condensation or mold. Awareness of the effects of condensation in a facility, and what to do after experiencing flood damage, you can resume normal operations quickly and safely.

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Questions to Establish a Food Industry Condensation Prevention Plan

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Excess moisture in a food processing and packaging facilities can cause extensive problems for the consumable products, the building, and worker health and productivity. With condensation control solutions and technologies, a facility can remain compliant with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) standards, save money and prevent the need for mold remediation. By establishing a condensation and moisture control plan, you can mitigate moisture-related problems and ensure the safety of the overall operation.

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3 Ways Too Much Humidity Affects Food Processing and Warehousing

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Maintaining a clean food processing facility or storage warehouse may not be enough to keep consumables safe and maximize their shelf lives. Creating favorable environmental conditions with temporary climate control solutions helps keep products healthy and wholesome for as long as possible, and promotes worker productivity.

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Moisture Management Tips for Food Industry Leaders

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

When it comes to moisture management, food industry experts work hard to keep humidity levels down in processing facilities when outdoor temperatures rise. Food borne illnesses are more prevalent during the warmer, more humid months of the year because bacteria thrive and multiply in balmy conditions. The effects of warm, humid weather can have negative impacts on the quality of food, ultimately leading to a product that is not suitable for distribution or consumption. Take preventive action while the weather is still cool and avert a moisture crisis during the summer.

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