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Polygon Temporary Climate Solutions Power Ideal Conditions for Powdered Goods

Temporary Climate Solutions

In order to ensure consistent product quality in powdered goods, it is essential to maintain ideal climate conditions. An excess of humidity can negatively impact stored powdered goods, causing degradation, instability, unwanted chemical reactions, and microbial growth. These conditions can lead to off-flavors, increased acidity, visual and textural changes, and even pest infestation, often resulting in a complete financial loss. Polygon’s temporary climate solutions can help manufacturers and the third-party logistics companies (3PLs) responsible for storing and transporting powdered goods protect their investment from the unwanted effects of extreme temperatures, humidity, moisture, and condensation.

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Mold Causes Schools Across the U.S. to Close

Mold Damage, News, Temporary Climate Solutions

Across the country, mold infestations are resulting in school closures. Heat and moisture are common attributors to mold outbreaks, as well as aging HVAC equipment and plumbing systems, all presenting serious health risks to both students and faculty.

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Mesothelioma Awareness Day

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

Floods can wreak havoc on your business, and on your health. Please be aware of the dangers of recovery.

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Response to Hurricane Florence Continues

Disaster Recovery

The recovery efforts from Hurricane Florence continue in North and South Carolina, and Polygon continues to manage our equipment and emergency response efforts. We are responding to drying equipment requests and providing outstanding service to customers. We’re not done yet.

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Hurricane Florence Response Underway in Carolinas

Disaster Recovery

In response to Hurricane Florence, Polygon has mobilized drying equipment, personnel and other equipment to North and South Carolina. Working in support of restoration companies, and in response to businesses, more equipment is expected to arrive in the coming days to help the recovery process.

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