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The Importance of Humidity and Temperature Control During Drywall Installation

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

The cost-effective nature and versatility of drywall make it one of the most commonly used construction materials in the world. The gypsum used in the material also makes it fire-resistant. Drywall also comes with its challenges. It’s not particularly resistant to impact, so holes, cracks, and blemishes can easily appear. Protective coatings work well to protect the surface, but if the drywall isn’t installed properly, the coating can make it very difficult to repair tapes and joints that fail due to improper installation.

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You Can't Afford Corrosion. How Can You Prevent It?

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

Corrosion is a natural phenomenon, but it can also be a dangerous and costly one. Luckily, it can also be controlled.

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Ensuring Air Quality in Field Hospitals

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

American hospitals are being pushed to the limit as they deal with the ongoing pandemic. In order to handle the influx of patients and keep people as safe as possible from infection, field hospitals are being set up in parks, convention centers, and other places for public assembly. Using these spaces for medical purposes comes with a set of challenges. Amongst those challenges is retrofitting the spaces to ensure that the air quality inside meets the standards required for medical treatment.

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Negative Air and HEPA Filtration Can Cause Indoor Air Quality Concerns

Catastrophe Response, News, Temporary Climate Solutions

Increased efforts to filter the air and balance pressures to control the spread of viruses can lead to unwanted temperature and humidity in hospital rooms, temporary facilities, and other critical care spaces.

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As People Move Out of Buildings, Mold Moves In

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

Across the nation, buildings are emptying out. People are staying home in order to promote their own safety as well as the safety of others. During this time, it’s important that building owners and facility managers take the steps necessary to protect their buildings while they are empty.

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