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Is Climate Control in Your Storage Space Worth the Extra Dollars?

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Storing inventory always comes with the risk of damage, deterioration, and obsolescence. In addition, virtually every type of product or good can be affected by changes in weather conditions. If you have inventory in a warehouse or storage facility, you may need to consider using climate control. But climate control is about more than just controlling temperatures. It’s about controlling humidity levels as well.

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Polygon: Always By Your Side

Catastrophe Response, Document Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions,

Whether you’re dealing with construction or maintenance, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration when it comes to your building. Airflow dynamics, ceiling height, ventilation requirements, and the effects of outdoor temperatures and humidity levels can all make an impact.

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Climate Control Plays Key Role in Data Centers, Whether Data is “Old” or “New”

Temporary Climate Solutions

Nearly everything we do these days generates data. Each time we go through the checkout line, click on a link, or use an app, we contribute to the flood of information inundating businesses and data centers across the globe. Once smart appliances and autonomous cars become mainstream, we’ll soon be able to add driving and opening the refrigerator to that list.

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No Spore Left Behind: Keeping Universities Mold Free

Construction Drying, Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

Mold can be a problem in any building, but at a university, it can be particularly serious. However, testing buildings for mold, particularly on a large busy campus, can be time-consuming, expensive, and unreliable. Since the best defense against a mold problem is prevention, or at least early diagnosis, a comprehensive maintenance and remediation plan is a must to keep students safe, and buildings operational.

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Climate Controlled Pharmaceutical Labs Deliver New Antibiotics

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Nearly a century after scientists first used mold to kill bacteria, the discovery of penicillin remains the most important medical breakthrough in world history. When asked to list technology’s biggest advancements since the wheel, experts ranked penicillin third only to the printing press and electricity.

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