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Is Off-Site Archival Record Storage Better Than In-House Storage?

Document Recovery, Remote Monitoring and Control

If a disaster struck your business, how would your documents fare? Unplanned events can have devastating consequences on your operations if vital information is lost. For this reason, document restoration companies recommend that you look to off-site storage solutions. As your business grows, so will the number of documents it maintains. Keeping records you don’t need daily access to at a secure storage facility offers benefits you may not have considered while enhancing business continuity plans.

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Protecting School Libraries from Mold Damage between Seasons

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

In 2015, a leaky roof and faulty HVAC system at the Mark Twain House & Museum led to a mold infestation that affected at least 5,000 artifacts, including first editions of the famous author’s books, translations and other documents of interest. The institution was not alone with its condensation control problems. In 2016, the Carnegie Library at Mount Vernon closed its doors when it discovered mold.

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Critical Equipment for Preventing Moisture When School’s Out of Session

Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

After students leave at the end of the school year, facilities managers shift gears to prepare each building in the district for summer. One important task is preventing moisture from building up when humidity is high.

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10 Reasons Why Your Construction Site Needs Temporary Climate Control

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

If you are a Contractor, moisture can your worst enemy, especially when you are up against a tight deadline. By implementing tailored temporary climate control solutions and construction drying services, construction sites can mitigate problems caused by high moisture levels and experience greater flexibility with a better quality of workmanship.

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How Evaporator Coils Assist Disaster Recovery Teams

Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control

A large part of disaster recovery efforts involves temperature control. This is particularly true when it comes to controlling mold growth, creating the ideal environment, and promoting worker health and comfort. Disaster recovery equipment often contains evaporator coils that dry and condition the air by drawing out moisture and heat.

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