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Temporary Climate Control at Each Step of the Cannabis Crop Cycle

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

In 2018, the US cannabis market size was valued at 11.3 billion dollars, according to Grand View Research. As more states legalize cannabis and the market becomes more and more competitive, the quality of the crop is becoming more and more important to consumers. Exacting conditions at different steps in the growing process is very important. Temporary climate control can help growers from when cannabis plants are seedlings, all the way to harvest time and the drying process. Having the right equipment can give growers a serious advantage as they work hard to cultivate a high-quality product.

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How Climate Control Improves Your Bottom Line on Painting and Coating Projects

Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions

Coating and painting large tanks, piping, and other large equipment that is at risk of corroding can be an expensive and stressful undertaking. If something goes wrong during the process or it’s done incorrectly, it can cost your company thousands of dollars, hours and hours of labor, and stress for owners and managers. But by following best practices, like implementing dehumidification and temperature control during the application, your company can improve its bottom line and avoid any headaches during a coating or painting project.

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CDC Releases Guidance for Safely Reopening Buildings

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

Earlier this summer, the CDC released guidance for reopening buildings that have spent a considerable portion of this year completely shut down or under reduced operation. As we approach the end of summer, Polygon would like to highlight some key elements from the document as schools and other buildings think about bringing employees and students back into buildings that may have been empty for months.

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Condensation: A Problem You Can't Ignore

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

Is your HVAC system “leaking?” It’s most likely condensation. Condensation is a natural phenomenon that can seem harmless but lead to severe damage to equipment and materials.

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Maintaining Air Quality in Schools During HVAC Repairs

Temporary Climate Solutions

As summer comes to a close, it’s time for many students, faculty, and staff to return to schools and universities for the fall semester. In a time where health and safety are paramount, air quality in schools is something that administrative teams should address should problems arise. If an HVAC system needs to be turned off for repairs or isn’t functioning properly, Polygon can equip your building with the equipment necessary to maintain healthy air quality while the HVAC is undergoing repairs.

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