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How Fast Will Your Documents Degrade?

Document Recovery

When your documents get wet, time is not on your side. It’s vital to employ document drying techniques and, depending on the extent of the damage, hire a professional document recovery service. While some professionals say that you have up to 48 hours to take action, damage begins much sooner. Factors that contribute to document damage include mold, air quality around the documents, and degradation of the storage area.

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Preventing Lumpy Spices: How Humidity Control Can Help

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Spices are what give food personality and life. Merely smelling them awakens the senses. The spices used in a restaurant’s or commercial facility’s foods are essential to branding. When the moisture content and water activity within spices are not ideal, the ingredients experience quality losses and become vulnerable to spoilage and contamination. By having proper humidity for food facilities and understanding the effects of poor storage, you’ll better ensure that your operation offers customers the most flavorful and safest ingredients

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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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