Topics: Ventilation System Design
- phoebeej
Excessive moisture inside buildings is common in high humidity areas. However, it can negatively impact your facility, personnel, and operations. That’s why it’s necessary to design a ventilation system tailored to your needs. If you operate in an area with high humidity levels, you need expert ventilation system design to reduce moisture and keep your …
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- Ed Neese
The productivity of an employee working in an unventilated facility really takes a hit in the summer. Excessive heat increases fatigue and reduces cognitive thinking. That results in people taking more breaks, working more slowly, and making more mistakes. In Texas, the cost of this lost productivity is estimated to be $30 billion annually. That …
- Clayton Settle
I toured a bottling facility last year and noticed a high heat build-up in the areas were they filled and stored bottles. I told them how Eldridge can create a successful environment inside the facility where the employees would happier, healthier and more productive. When the customer was ready to make the investment in a …
- Clayton Settle
An airplane hangar can be a very hot place to work during a Texas summer. The perfect combination of solar heat load, a metal skinned building and no air movement was driving the inside temperature to intolerable levels. Before their employees had to endure another summer working in the excess heat, this airplane hangar owner …