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Polygon and WINT Water Intelligence enter partnership to deliver enhanced water damage prevention

News, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage, Remote Monitoring and Control

[PRESS RELEASE] Boston, November 21, 2024 - Polygon, one of the largest global Property Damage Control and Temporary Climate Solutions providers, is pleased to announce they have partnered with WINT Water Intelligence, a leader in cutting-edge water management and risk mitigation solutions, to add real-time leak detection and auto shut-off water supply technology to their portfolio.

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Polygon Expands US Footprint to bring Smart Climate Control Solutions into Raleigh, NC

Construction Drying, News, Food and Pharma, Manufacturing and Industrial Processing

[PRESS RELEASE] Boston, November 4, 2024 - Polygon, a global leader in Property Damage Control and Temporary Climate Solutions, is excited to announce the opening of a new location in Raleigh, North Carolina. This new office reflects Polygon’s ongoing effort to enhance its support for clients in construction, food processing, and other industries by providing innovative engineered solutions for climate control and air quality management.

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Temptation of Permanent HVAC

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

Is your team or owner tempted to use the permanent HVAC system during construction to climatize a job? An early start-up can be convenient and appear to not be a problem but carries hidden risks that can undermine the project's success. Consider the following and discuss these issues with your stakeholders to gain support for a temporary system.

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Energy: How to Plan for Power

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

When learning about climate control, clients often ask: "How much power will a system need?" It's a tough question to answer because it depends on power sources, equipment requirements, and how you plan to optimize it in the field.

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Indoor Air Quality on the jobsite

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality is important on construction jobsites for several reasons. One, controlling dust and fumes supports productivity and the health of workers. Two, good air quality can protect duct work and reduce health risks to future occupants. Third, maintaining good conditions can help protect sensitive components and equipment from moisture and dust during and after installation.

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