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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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Polygon Opens Depot to Support Nashville Construction and Food Processing

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

[PRESS RELEASE] March 14, 2023 - Polygon, one of the largest global Property Damage Control and Temporary Climate Solutions providers, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office and depot location in Nashville, Tennessee. The expansion is part of ongoing efforts to better serve local clients in the construction and food processing industries with engineered solutions for indoor climate and air quality control.

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Emergency Heat for VA Medical Center

Temporary Climate Solutions

Heat is of critical importance in hospitals and especially, as explained below, the VA (Veterans Affairs) hospitals that serve our nation's veterans. Maintaining appropriate temperatures within a hospital is essential to providing a safe and comfortable environment for patients, staff, and visitors.

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[WEBINAR] ExactAire®️: Prevention and risk mitigation with real-time visibility and control of indoor climates

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

ExactAire®️: Prevention and risk mitigation with real-time visibility and control of indoor climates Join us in exploring how remote monitoring can help your team gain visibility and control of your buildings during and after construction. With connected sensors and automated equipment control, you can deliver safer, healthier, high-quality spaces, while also compressing timelines and using less energy.

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Specified by Military: How monitoring surface conditions improves coating life

Paintings and Coatings, Remote Monitoring and Control

Military specifications are meant to outline the processes and procedures for completing a task so that the end results will meet military standards and approvals. There is an extensive catalogue of specifications that’s kept by the US military for a range of tasks. For over 16 years, the Navy specification has been included to improve the coating life and reduce costs.

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