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Mold Prevention During the Winter Months

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

The wet season in the winter months is one of the best times of year for molds to grow and expand. Often mold is contained near sources of water where it can easily grow and reproduce. As it grows, mold can break down and compromise the integrity and strength of the source in which it lives.

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How Does the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) Preserve Historic Documents?

Document Recovery

The National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) sets the national standard in regards to document preservation. In 2012, the agency had about 10 billion logical data records and nearly 1 million copies of digitized media. In addition to the two main buildings in Washington D.C. and Maryland (Archives I and II), NARA has affiliated facilities and regional facilities throughout the U.S., and also maintains the Presidential Library system. The media that NARA maintains include still pictures, paper documents, maps, books, motion pictures and electronic media.

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10 Reasons Why Your Construction Site Needs Temporary Climate Control

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

If you are a Contractor, moisture can your worst enemy, especially when you are up against a tight deadline. By implementing tailored temporary climate control solutions and construction drying services, construction sites can mitigate problems caused by high moisture levels and experience greater flexibility with a better quality of workmanship.

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Moisture Management Tips To Accelerate Concrete Slab Drying Time

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

As the material of choice for items like industrial floors, walls and decks, concrete can be a durable and attractive surface when it is allowed to dry properly. With the help of temporary humidity control, you can feel confident about meeting your project’s deadlines, even when humidity, moisture and temperatures are an obstacle.

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3 Ship Maintenance Issues That Occur Surface Preparation & Coating

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

Water—it’s essential for life, but also one of the most destructive elements on the planet. On military ships, the corrosive environment caused by salt water and marine growth can lead to structural weaknesses, as well as logistical and financial inefficiencies. Without the proper ship surface preparation before applying anti-corrosive coating, the coating will not adhere to a ship as well and will prematurely break down.

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