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Polygon Drying Services Keep Building Projects on Schedule

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

Polygon's high tech dehumidifiers have revolutionized the construction industry by providing safe, efficient and cost-effective solutions to construction moisture problems.

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Keeping Construction Sites Dry – Dehumidification is the Hot Topic, not Heat

Construction Drying

Over the course of a construction project, moisture and humidity create delays and product material issues. Old school solutions point to heat as the answer to control moisture. Others feel that fans placed inside, circulating air, will do the trick. However, these methods do nothing to actively remove moisture. Dehumidification is the key to controlling moisture, truly drying building materials, like wood and taping mud, while keeping the interior environment free of microbial growth.

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Climate Control Solutions for Third-Party Logistics Companies

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Third-party logistics companies (3PLs) are responsible for storing and transporting a variety of goods. Maintaining a proper climate for such a wide array of goods can be a serious challenge. Many items must be kept cold or frozen to prevent waste or loss. Polygon has not only the technology but the team knowledge and expertise necessary to customize solutions, ensuring proper climate control for 3PLs.

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Climate Control for Storage of Harvested Produce

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

After a commercial grow facility harvests its produce, managing humidity and temperature can be a critical last step. The storage of cultivated produce can be the most important step to help ensure products make it to market. Preventing damage from rotting or deterioration can be the difference between selling or throwing away fruits and vegetables, and climate control is the key.

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Polygon Has the Expertise to Recover School Materials in the Wake of a Mold Outbreak

Document Recovery, Mold Damage, News

Over the summer, the excess temperature and moisture present in schools work in concert to create an ideal environment for mold to thrive. High humidity, in particular, makes it easy for mold to damage soft goods. A wide variety of materials in school environments—ranging from musical instruments to library books—can serve as ideal media for mold growth. If you’re a school administrator dealing with the consequences of a mold outbreak, you may feel as if these items are a total loss.

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