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Prevent Mold Illness in Schools with Summer Lay-Ups

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

School districts across the country are often under financial pressure, and powering down unoccupied buildings during summer break is a logical way to save on energy costs. However, if important moisture control strategies aren’t implemented, powering down can end up costing the school much more – in dollars and, more importantly, in student health.

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Controlling Conditions When Curing Surface Coating

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

When it comes to the success of surface coating applications, there is a lot of warranted attention on cleaning and preparation. Just as important, however, are the conditions when curing surface coatings. During the curing process, substrates and coatings remain vulnerable to ambient conditions. By controlling the environment as a coating cures, you’ll ensure the success of the coating application, meet the project deadlines and prevent premature coating failures.

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Monitoring Humidity in Pharmaceutical Storage

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Food and Pharma

The environment inside a pharmacy and pharmaceutical storage areas must be optimal and constant to ensure the effectiveness of the medications within them. The implications of humidity for pharmaceutical are numerous as moisture causes de-sterilization, irreversible destabilization and oxidative degradation because the proteins found in many drugs are sensitive. In extreme cases, temperature fluctuations and humidity may result in harmful toxic degradation that isn’t easily detectable. Temporary climate control solutions are the best way to ensure the ideal environment for stored pharmaceuticals and maintain their safety and effectiveness for patients.

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How Remote Monitoring Services Assist Disaster Recovery Teams

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Water and Storm Damage, Remote Monitoring and Control

After a client experiences flooding or a water-related incident, the space or items undergoing recovery procedures may need specific environmental conditions. A collection of valuable linens that experienced water damage, for example, may need low relative humidity levels and temperatures to prevent mold growth. Environmental control equipment with remote monitoring allows disaster recovery specialists to see the real-time conditions in a space, as well as check on the state of the climate control equipment throughout the duration of the project.

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Key Jobsite Climate Control Strategies to Keep Projects on Track

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

Don’t let excessive moisture, poor interior climate conditions, or inefficient equipment pose a risk to construction materials and schedules. The Ultimate Toolkit for Jobsite Climate Control is packed with resources, FAQs, and expert insights to guide you through every stage of planning and executing a climate control strategy.

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