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 The United States Department of Education reports that excess humidity greatly effects student performance and increases absenteeism.  It also causes damaging mold and mildew growth, and harms the health of sensitive individuals.  Classrooms, libraries and offices must maintain proper humidity levels... but how?

In the kitchen, excess humidity inside walk-in coolers creates a breeding ground for harmful bacterium and mold growth, plus increases odor contamination. Additionally, ethylene gas leads to premature deterioration of fresh fruits, vegetables, and food losses. 

Isn’t there a simple solution to this problem?

In walk-in freezers, excess humidity creates excessive ice buildup, increased compressor runtime and frequent defrosts cycles.  Reducing or eliminating ice can save energy, prolong equipment life, and stop Health Department Inspection demerits. How can ice be reduced inside freezers?

We can provide your school with an affordable monthly service that guarantees to reduce, control and monitor humidity levels in virtually any area.

We will become your partner in the Child Nutrition Program, and help you meet regulatory issues while helping to ensure the quality and safety of the food served.

We will play an important role in helping you obtain ASHRAE humidity standards for student classrooms to help improve student performance and reduce absenteeism. 

Lastly, the HACCP recommendations and USDA Food Storage Guide for Schools and Institutions (1959) state that schools must control humidity throughout the storage period.  This includes refrigeration and dry storage areas.  Significant time and effort is required monitoring and record temperatures and operating conditions, but humidity measurements and control has been ignored!  Why?

SOLUTION:

We will also help your facility reduce energy costs while improving indoor air quality.

We will help you protect valuable books and equipment from the damaging effects of mold and excess moisture.

CONTACT US TODAY!

Simply give us a call at (800) 218-8507, or complete the Contact Us link for a no-risk or obligation discussion of your needs.

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