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		<title>Commercial &amp; Industrial Fans &#8211; How to Choose a Fan and Lower Energy Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:03:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many various industrial grade and commercial grade fans for consumers to choose from. Fans are a great way for consumers to lower energy bills while also being cool. Optimal comfort, greater energy savings, minimal noise level and space consumption can all make having fans throughout your building or home extremely beneficial.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>There are many various industrial grade and commercial grade fans for consumers to choose from. Fans are a great way for consumers to lower energy bills while also being cool. Air circulators are great not only in the summer but also in the winter for lowering your heating cost. Manufacturers have created ones for hospitals, warehouses, plants, offices, retail stores, gyms, schools, homes, outdoors and many other types. Models are available for the floor, desk, walls, ceilings and just about any location you could think of installing one.</p>
<p>Fans effectiveness is measured in the amount of air movement by cubic feet per minute (CFM). The higher the CFM a fan produces the greater the amount of air movement in a room. The more air movement you have, the greater the chill an individual will feel in a room. A fan will allow individuals to increase the thermostat a few degrees because of the chill factor a fan produces. In the colder times of year a fan is just as useful as it moves the warm air that rises down.</p>
<p>Many features are available when looking for a fan. One of the most important features to consider is the amount of noise a fan will produce. The sound level is measured in dB and the lower the dB the more silent the fan is. In warehouses or loading docks the noise level might not be as important as it may be in an office or retail environment. Another feature important to some may be the ability for the fan to oscillate throughout the room. Oscillating fans move from side to side creating more circulation. Some workplaces might consider an industrial grade dock or multi-mount fan when space is limited. These types of fans are very popular for health clubs, loading docks, restaurants and industrial areas as they are mounted to walls or corners. Businesses looking for the greatest amount of air movement like garages, auto shops, warehouses, convention centers and large industrial spaces might consider an industrial grade floor or drum fan. Many floor fans have CFM&#8217;s above 2000 and are easy to move with wheels attached.</p>
<p>In conclusion fans can greatly increase your comfort level in your home or workplace. Remember when choosing one to consider the size, noise level and weight. The great the air circulation the larger amount of money that can be saved on heating and air conditioning cost. Optimal comfort, greater energy savings, minimal noise level and space consumption can all make having fans throughout your building or home extremely beneficial.</p>
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		<title>Industrial Fans For Home Or Commercial Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 18:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many benefits to using industrial fans for industrial facilities such as warehouses, stockrooms or depots with large open spaces. These places often become hot and stuffy during the summer months with little circulation of air. Employees working under these conditions can develop unpleasant symptoms such as heat stroke, headaches or dizziness. In addition, they may not be able to function at top capacity due to the lack of clear, fresh air to breathe. These fans help alleviate problems of this nature by supplying good air circulation and a cooler environment in which to work.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>There are many benefits to using industrial fans for industrial facilities such as warehouses, stockrooms or depots with large open spaces. These places often become hot and stuffy during the summer months with little circulation of air. Employees working under these conditions can develop unpleasant symptoms such as heat stroke, headaches or dizziness. In addition, they may not be able to function at top capacity due to the lack of clear, fresh air to breathe. These fans help alleviate problems of this nature by supplying good air circulation and a cooler environment in which to work.</p>
<p>The larger the warehouse or industrial setting, the more fans or larger model fans are required for employee health and welfare. The number of employees working in the setting as well as its size dictate the kind of fans required. One of the main considerations of any industry with employees working in warehouse settings should be their health and welfare. Industry type fans provide adequate services to meet both these needs. Large fans mounted on ceiling panels maintain good air circulation and keep the environment cool and pleasant. If the environment is divided into smaller areas or sections, compact wall fans or portable fans placed in strategic locations give the results desired.</p>
<p>Other factors to consider when purchasing industrial blowers are safety features and concerns, cleaning and maintenance of your product and proper installation. Installation of these items should be completed by professionals to ensure competent, efficient service. Depending on the type fans you acquire, installation may be quick and easy or may require special preparation of the location beforehand. Professional installation companies specialize in their business and know the ins and outs of how and where to place this product to give the best results. They are also aware of the dangers or pitfalls of installation and how to avoid them.</p>
<p>Industry ceiling and wall fans in addition to commercial use are fast gaining popularity in the residential area as well. Many unique models of these fans are being designed for contemporary settings to add class and distinction to the home environment. Manufacturers such as The Modern Fan Company and Monte Carlo are currently coming out with some innovative and stylish designs for personal studios, home offices, loft apartments or any room with a high ceiling. Many come equipped with contemporary light fixtures to complete a sleek, modern look.</p>
<p>Shopping for industry designed fans online provides you with a wide range of unique and practical styles. These can be incorporated for industrial or residential use, depending on your need. Comparison shopping for the product you desire is quick, easy and efficient online with opportunities to get better prices. Whether you are looking for a fan for your business or home use, you can find exactly what you need online at a price you can afford.</p>
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		<title>Industrial Fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2010 17:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Industrial fans are not only used in places of industry, but also in home work shops or garages. There are many different types to choose from. When shopping online, you can find a fan that stands up and works on its own, or one that is mounted on a wall or ceiling. They are also available in a wide range of colors.</p>
<p>An example of industrial fans available online is the Westinghouse 78614 56-Inch Industrial Ceiling Fan, Brushed Nickel. This fan is mounted from the ceiling and has wiring that extends through the ceiling to the power source and wall switch. Available in a brushed nickel finish, this item has three blades and comes with the suspension rod, power wire and five speed control dial. It measures fifty six inches in diameter and only consumes sixty watts of electricity.</p>
<p>The fan blades are metal, so the manufacturer does not recommend its use inside homes due to the possibility of injury when coming in contact with spinning blades. Consumers who purchased this item have rated it five stars out of a possible five stars, stating that it has a retro, clean look and adds style to any room.</p>
<p>Another type of industrial fans is the FlowPro Industrial Pedestal Fan.This item stands independently and is adjustable in height up to seventy six inches tall. It is powered by a steel encased  horse power motor that can be set on two different speeds. The head can be adjusted to tilt up to fifteen degrees.</p>
<p>This fan runs off of 110 volts of electricity and is able to operate in high temperatures. The blades are enclosed and protected by a thirty inch steel cage and are non corrosive.</p>
<p>Industrial fans are also available in wheeling floor models such as the Buffalo 42-Inch Industrial Fan. This item sits on the floor and has wheels underneath it and a handle to move it easily around a work shop. It is forty five inches and diameter and twenty inches thick total in size. It has four aluminum blades that are balanced for quiet running. It runs off of a one half horse power motor that is belt driven on 120 volts. This item also comes with a full year limited manufacturer&#8217;s warranty.</p>
<p>Customers who have previously purchase this item have given it a four out of possible five stars rating, citing that the fan is extremely powerful and can blow items off the nearby walls if not secured properly.</p>
<p>There are many industrial fans to choose from online. Depending upon the size of the fan and the company selling it, some items are only available for shipping in the contiguous 48 United States.</p>
<p>Most industrial fans can also be mounted on a wall or work bench for permanent placement and cooling. Although not recommended by most manufacturers for home use, some consumers also prefer these items for use inside of their homes instead of air conditioning.</p>
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		<title>Home Appliances and Electronics &#8211; Tips on Choosing Blower Fans and Industrial Fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 16:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industrial fans and blower fans are reckon with providing needed ventilation in the home through air and gas. Every environment needs a large amount of air to refresh and replace the polluted air which may cause the human and materials destruction in the home. Normally, blower fans and industrial fans are used in the industries and companies for drying and cooling applications.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Industrial fans and blower fans are reckon with providing needed ventilation in the home through air and gas. Every environment needs a large amount of air to refresh and replace the polluted air which may cause the human and materials destruction in the home. Normally, these fans are used in the industries and companies for drying and cooling applications. Most agricultural, food processing, mining and construction, chemicals, medical, oil and gas, and automotive industries cannot do without these fans as they form major part of their often used equipments. This is because they are decreasing heat levels at industrial units operations, shrink moisture in bathrooms, greenhouses, gyms and spas. Blower fans and industrial fans also decrease smoke and odors in cooking and processing applications and to reduce gaseous fumes.</p>
<p>Types, Modes and Mounting of Blower and industrial fans</p>
<p>Blower fans and industrial fans consist of one of two main modes: radial industrial blowers and axial industrial blowers. The needed air is produce through circulating blades of the blower fan directing the flow based on the modes mentioned (radial or axial). Blower fans and industrial fans are of different types. It may be plastic mode or metal mode and at times it may be combination of both.</p>
<p>There are different sizes of the model of these fans and these differences worth noting because of their importance. At times, work environment determines the size of the fans to be used to meet the need of the user. Some units are hung into the structure of an environment along with vibration absorbent brackets that contain both the industrial fans themselves and their power supply. For space that requires temporary circulation or air transfer such as construction sites or during clean up spills or water damage, portable and handy fans are useful in such area due to their temporary use.</p>
<p>Functions of Blower fans and Industrial fans:</p>
<p>Blower fans and industrial fans are multifunctional gadgets in the industrial application where they are used. They both offer health benefits by reducing the odors and blowing away and refreshing the polluted and contaminated air. They also blow away smoke from where it is not demanded. Their provision of environmental benefits through decrease in heat and humidity levels also made them a must for every industry irrespective of their size. They are available in a wide number of configurations that vary in from airflow route to speed. So decide to make your choice.</p>
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		<title>Industrial Fans for Bigger and Better Results Than the Average Electric Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 15:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industrial fans include several types such as duct fans, roof and ceiling ventilators, wall mounted fans, pressure blowers, and freestanding units with different mounting options.  For extreme conditions and plants, drum fans can be used to move even larger amounts of air.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air conditioning can often become too large of an expense for industrial areas, but the good news is that an industrial fan can bring some much needed relief in this case.  Industrial electric fans can be quite helpful for places where heat stratification, dampness, and stagnant air become frequent problems.  Also, for high static pressure an industrial fan is what you need.  Also known as an industrial electric blower, these units replace air as well by blowing out the old and stagnant air for a wide area that otherwise would collect this air without replenishing it in entirety.   <br />Industrial warehouses, especially profit from these large units because the fans can support a higher CFM rating without the vibrations of a smaller fan.  Most electric industrial fans have blades of a higher more durable construction, usually consisting of some kind of metal.  This allows the blades to move more air at one time without all the force being applied to the fan and making the motor work harder.</p>
<p>Industrial fans include several types such as duct fans, roof and ceiling ventilators, wall mounted fans, pressure blowers, and freestanding units with different mounting options.  For extreme conditions and plants, drum fans can be used to move even larger amounts of air.  These types of fans come with wheels attached and can be rolled to the area that circulation is needed the most.  Some manufacturers even sell just the fan heads for a more freedom and a reduced assembly and cost on the company.</p>
<p>Powerful motors for reducing excessive noise are used in industrial fans.  The motor will not be working at its top speed to produce the necessary airflow, therefore it will be quieter.  Industrial electric fans are also very versatile; there are floor fans, wall mounted fans, and pedestal fans that all come in industrial grades.  If you plan on a very large space, a pivoting fan is a good choice as you can manipulate the direction of the air and direct it to where it is needed most.  Some even come with stands to make these larger fans easy to roll from place to place.</p>
<p>Industrial fans also are helpful in removing pollutants like dust and metal particles, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid, and hydrocarbon solvents.  Plus, industrial electric fans clearly do not use as much electricity as an air conditioner, circulating air and cooling it at a fast rate for a large space.  With high-powered, energy-efficient motors, the larger motor of an industrial fan is actually guaranteed to save energy costs.  These motors are designed to change a large amount of electrical energy into useful fan work.  Often as electric industrial fans are in operation for an entire day period, opposed to a home fan which is turned on only when people are home, or in a specific room, the industrial fan needs to be energy efficient for this extra use.  These motors can handle more heat than a normal motor meaning less heat waste is produced.  If you think you need an industrial fan for your business area, chances are that you do!  Make the choice today for comfort and health and consider an industrial fan purchase.</p>
<p>Audrey Peterson is a Product Specialist with knowledge in the design and applications of a variety of electric fans <a target="_new" href="http://www.electric-fan.com/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.electric-fan.com/?referer=');">http://www.electric-fan.com/</a> She has analyzed several fans including ceiling <a target="_new" href="http://www.electric-fan.com/category/ceiling.aspx" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.electric-fan.com/category/ceiling.aspx?referer=');">http://www.electric-fan.com/category/ceiling.aspx</a> and industrial <a target="_new" href="http://www.electric-fan.com/category/industrial.aspx" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.electric-fan.com/category/industrial.aspx?referer=');">http://www.electric-fan.com/category/industrial.aspx</a></p>
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		<title>Industrial Pedestal Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When running a business you have so many things to try and balance. One of which is the comfort and efficiency of your workers with cost effectiveness. This can be a large expense, like keeping the air conditioner temperature at a place that all are agreeable too, but that doesn&#8217;t run the bill through the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When running a business you have so many things to try and balance.  One of which is the comfort and efficiency of your workers with cost effectiveness.  This can be a large expense, like keeping the air conditioner temperature at a place that all are agreeable too, but that doesn&#8217;t run the bill through the roof.  If you are a business with a warehouse, or mechanics garage, an air conditioner is often times out of the question.  One possible solution would be industrial pedestal fans.</p>
<h1>Some Cost Effective Benefits To Industrial Pedestal Fans</h1>
<p>Some warehouses have air conditioners in them, and I would hate to see that power bill.  But warehouses are also known to be extremely hot, so what do you do?  An option would be an industrial fan.  Even several of these fans aren&#8217;t going to cost you in power, what running an air conditioner would.  </p>
<p>The average industrial pedestal fans don&#8217;t pull a terrible amount of amperage.  And with a little looking, you can find fans that are made specifically to not pull too many amps.  This alone is a great cost saver.</p>
<p>While you are looking into fans, you might want to check how the motor is encased.  A completely enclosed motor with help to keep dust and debris out.  This, in turn, will keep maintenance of the fan to a minimum if not at all, and the life of the fan will be much extended.</p>
<h1>Other Considerations When Shopping For Industrial Pedestal Fans</h1>
<p>The base is a huge consideration.  You need a base wide and heavy enough to keep the fan from falling over too easily, and yet not so big as to be in your way.  Also, these sorts of fans tend to be moved around a lot as needed, so it can&#8217;t be so heavy that it is encumber some to move about. </p>
<p>Speaking of moving industrial pedestal fans about, you want to make sure the fan&#8217;s cord is of a decent length.  You don&#8217;t want to have to go searching for a new outlet every time you need to move the fan.  It is like a vacuum cleaner with a short cord, you have to find a new outlet every time you change rooms.  It wastes a lot of time, and can be a big hassle in the long run.</p>
<p>Other than moving the fan from place to place, you may also need to make sure the fan has other adjustments available.  The height can be an issue. One can never know what the next situation might hold, get flexibility, and make sure the fan can be adjustable to different heights.  Most fans also come with various speeds.  Might not be a super hot day so you don&#8217;t need the fan running full out.  That can also tend to blow things around, which is never a good thing. </p>
<p>To cut down on the amount of fans you may need, check to see if they oscillate.  A fan that can turn blowing air all around a room may save you from needing more fans.  Again, there is another cost saving consideration.</p>
<p>Before I leave you, I have to mention OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.  They have some very strict rules concerning what is safe and what isn&#8217;t.   You should look for fans that are going to be OSHA Certified.  Keeping OSHA at bay can save you a ton in the end.  I know most are not of the opinion that a fan is a threat, but those metal blades and take a finger, and anyone can trip over a cord.</p>
<p>What ever your needs are in the air department, take the time now to do a little research and make sure you chose the best industrial pedestal fans for the job you have at hand. </p>
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		<title>Industrial Oscillating Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are thinking of buying industrial oscillating fans for your place of work, make sure you consider safety, cost, and convenience. As you have found your way to our site, you are looking into just those things. Industrial Oscillating Fans and Cost Effectiveness Buying fans for a work place is a common solution to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are thinking of buying industrial oscillating fans for your place of work, make sure you consider safety, cost, and convenience.  As you have found your way to our site, you are looking into just those things.</p>
<h1>Industrial Oscillating Fans and Cost Effectiveness</h1>
<p>Buying fans for a work place is a common solution to air conditioners.  Being outside, or in large spaces like garages or warehouses, means air conditioners are not an option at all, or a very costly one.  While fans already help to move air through a space, buying industrial oscillating fans allows you to move air in more than one direction, thus, needing fewer fans than you might otherwise.  Less to purchase.</p>
<p>Fans as a whole don&#8217;t use a whole lot of power, which is good, as the average business is going to be running all of them all day, at least half the year.  But with the technology of the times, you can find fans out there designed to pull even less amperage. They may cost a little more up front, but in the long run they will save you money.</p>
<p>Most of us don&#8217;t think about maintenance on a fan.  It breaks we just buy a new one.  But if you can find a durable fan, with a good enclosed motor, you may be looking at no maintenance and no replacing needed.  Don&#8217;t go out and just get the cheapest thing with out doing a little looking first.  You don&#8217;t want to waste the money, or the time, in constant replacing.  Make sure it isn&#8217;t made of thin metal, easy to bend or break.  You don&#8217;t want it to start rusting on you anytime soon.  And a case around the motor is going to keep dust and debris out.</p>
<h1>Flexibility in Industrial Oscillating Fans</h1>
<p>Part of the reason of looking into industrial oscillating fans, is that the movement provides you with an option, a choice about where the air goes.  But there are many other common things this same style of fan should do.  </p>
<p>Make sure you can set the fan to oscillate or not, sometimes there may be areas that don&#8217;t need that extra breeze.  Make sure too, that the fan has various speeds.  Running at full blast may not always be necessary – even a hamper really if there are things about to get blown away.  And on a cooler day, you may need just some movement, not an all out constant wind.</p>
<p>Many industrial oscillating fans come on a pedestal.  Might be worth your while to make sure you find one where the height adjusts.  You may not think you need one now, but you never know what other situations come up and where the height of the fan may become an issue.</p>
<p>One last thing I might suggest is the length of the cord.  No one wants to constantly have to look for another outlet, every time the fan needs to be moved.  And on the job, extension cords are bound to have better uses.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, it will be better for you in the long run to take the time now, and buy the right industrial oscillating fans for the job.  Do the work now, get a good fan, and never have to worry with it again.  Which reminds me, one last thing – OSHA.  On a work site, it is imperative that the fan meet the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations regulations.  Most fans will tell you if they are certified or not.  </p>
<p>Take the time to do the checking, you won&#8217;t be sorry you did.</p>
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		<title>Industrial Floor Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The floor fan has been around a long time. I doubt there is anyone who has not seen one, or been somewhere they are being used. A popular place to find one is in businesses. Warehouse, car garages and construction sites to name a few. Anywhere it gets hot, and an air conditioner can&#8217;t keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The floor fan has been around a long time.  I doubt there is anyone who has not seen one, or been somewhere they are being used.  A popular place to find one is in businesses.  Warehouse, car garages and construction sites to name a few.  Anywhere it gets hot, and an air conditioner can&#8217;t keep up, or be used at all.  In those types of environments though, you do not want some run of the mill fan from the local store, you want industrial floor fans.</p>
<h1>Some Cost Saving Reasons for Industrial Floor Fans</h1>
<p>Running an air conditioner in a garage is not a good plan.  Even if you try to keep the bay doors down, they aren&#8217;t insulated in any way.  The air conditioner would be running non stop, and costing you a fortune.  Industrial floor fans, just a few, would circulate air through the garage, and keep the workers much more comfortable.  This would also be true in a warehouse situation.  </p>
<p>Even within the types of fans themselves, you can look into how much amperage they pull. Getting a fan that can move a lot of air, without pulling a lot of amperage, saves you more money right there.</p>
<p>It would also be worth it to check into what type of motor housing the fans have. Industrial floor fans with encased motors aren&#8217;t going to get debris and dust in them as easily.  This will extend the life of the fans, and keep maintenance costs down.  </p>
<h1>Features To Look For When Shopping For Industrial Floor Fans</h1>
<p>These fans need to be durable.  If you are going to have them out in a work environment, they are going to get pushed shoved, and even dropped. Make sure your fan isn&#8217;t made of something flimsy.  No cheap plastic, or thin metals.  And if metal, you don&#8217;t want it rusting right off the bat; not ever if you can help it.  </p>
<p>Industrial floor fans are generally designed to be portable.  Make sure they aren&#8217;t too heavy to move around.  That there are handles in the appropriate places for easy maneuverability.  Check the fittings and hinges, to make sure they will live up to level of function you have planned for these fans.  No one wants to be moving one of these fans and have it fall on their foot.</p>
<p>A long power cord is a good thing too.  If they are too be moved around the shop, or out on a site job, make sure the cord is long enough to allow you the movement you are going to need.  No one wants to have to continually stop and search of another power source every time the fan ha to be moved.  </p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget, where business is concerned, make sure the industrial floor fans you chose meet the requirements of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).  The government has rules and safety guidelines set up to ensure everyone&#8217;s well being.  You don&#8217;t want someone to have a finger chopped off by a metal blade, or trip on a cord and break their leg in the fall.  Talking about it seems silly, but accidents do happen, and OSHA being ignored can be the biggest expense of all.</p>
<p>You will want to take the extra time now to make sure you are getting the best fan for you and the needs your business demands.  Constantly getting the cheapest fan can very easily cost you more in the long run.  Cost you in the need to replace them regularly and the time it take to get new ones.  Get something you can rely on, so you and your people can get back to work.  </p>
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		<title>Industrial Cooling Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is hard to work when you are hot. Seems heat zaps your energy, and how hot you are is all you can think about. There are many jobs either outside, where there is no air conditioning, or in a garage or warehouse, where running an air conditioner would be a complete waste. But, before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is hard to work when you are hot.  Seems heat zaps your energy, and how hot you are is all you can think about.  There are many jobs either outside, where there is no air conditioning, or in a garage or warehouse, where running an air conditioner would be a complete waste.  But, before air conditioning, man invented the fan.</p>
<p>We tend to take fans for granted.  After the air conditioner, they seem like a poor alternative.  Just pushing around the hot air. But the body has a built in air conditioner, sweat.  And all we need to cool off is a breeze.</p>
<h1>Cost Effective Reasons to Choose Industrial Cooling Fans</h1>
<p>If you are running a warehouse, or other work environment, you need your workers to be comfortable.  I am not suggesting we meet ever creature comfort, we are at work after all, but there does need to be a balance.  Cooling off a work space doesn&#8217;t have to cost you a ton of money, and can make a word of difference in the output of your work force.</p>
<p>Industrial cooling fans have not been forgotten by businessmen.  There are still companies out there trying to stay on the cutting edge of technology where they are concerned.  Don&#8217;t laugh.  Plastics are a big business.  Now they make they tough enough to stand up to anything, and light enough that you can still pick the fan up and move it as needed.  If you don&#8217;t trust plastic, metals are coming along too, tougher and thinner than before while being rust resistant.  Knowing that the fan won&#8217;t fall apart after being shuffled around by your work crew after one season means not having to replace the fan and that will save you money in the end.</p>
<p>Now I am betting more than one fan is needed.  Oscillating fans may help on the number of fans required, but if not, energy saving methods are all the rage right now.  Everyone wants that Energy Saver stamp of approval.  More and more they are making industrial cooling fans that blow harder, yet pull less amperage than the older models.  So you don&#8217;t have to be scared to open that power bill after all.</p>
<h1>Various Options on Industrial Cooling Fans</h1>
<p>Though they make a huge fan in a box, that isn&#8217;t what an industrial cooling fan has to be.  Make sure your fan comes with some options.  Various speeds is a good place to start.  Not everyone wants to work in a wind tunnel.  Makes the job harder, more often than not anyway.  And as the seasons change, a light breeze may be proffered to a hard wind.  </p>
<p>Lets not forget fans on a stand.  You can get industrial cooling fans on adjustable stands. This allows you both the freedom to move the fan where it is best suited, and to adjust the height, so maybe it blows more chest height, where people are more apt to notice the breeze. And most fans on a stand oscillate.  This allows the air to be moved in more than just one direction.  Keeping the air moving through the space, and allowing more people to benefit from the fan.  </p>
<p>Make sure the fans you purchase come with a decent stretch of cord.  You don&#8217;t want to have people constantly looking for an outlet every time the fan needs to be relocated.  You must of course, remember not to set it somewhere people may trip over the cord; lest you get workmans compensation and OSHA involved.  Yes, the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations cares about your fans too.  It is a good idea to make sure the fan is OSHA compliant.  That could save you some big headaches come the next inspection.</p>
<p>Making sure to get the things you want and need in your industrial cooling fans now, means little to no headaches in the future.  You have a business to run, and worrying about a fan, just isn&#8217;t in the plan.</p>
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		<title>Industrial Exhaust Fans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the exhaust of a car, industrial exhaust fans are designed to blow air out of a space. I remember growing up in South Carolina, not having air conditioning, and my parents always putting the fan in the widow facing out. I remember thinking that was the dumbest thing ever. My parents, bless their hearts, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the exhaust of a car, <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">industrial exhaust fans</a> are designed to blow air out of a space.  I remember growing up in South Carolina, not having air conditioning, and my parents always putting the fan in the widow facing out.  I remember thinking that was the dumbest thing ever.  My parents, bless their hearts, tried to explain it to me, but my little brain only knew that when you turned the fan back around, and I sat in front of it, it was cooler.</p>
<p>But if you have a work environment, that can&#8217;t be air conditioned, due to physical or economical restraints, having fans sitting all over can be a bother.  People are tripping over cords, constantly moving the fans out of the way, and blowing stuff all over everywhere.  But heat exhaustion is a real threat to a person, so something has to be done.</p>
<h1>Why Choose <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">Industrial Exhaust Fans</a></h1>
<p>For starters, <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">industrial exhaust fans</a> are generally in the ceilings or walls; meaning not in the middle of the floor.  Because the fans are blowing air out of the space, they are sucking out not only the air, but dust and particles along with it.  That in general, is a pretty good thumbs up right there, no matter what you are doing.  Never seen a warehouse without a ton of dust in it.  But if you are actually doing work, spraying things, or cutting stuff, setting up those work spaces next to the fans will drastically cut down on unwanted particles in the air and keep your workers healthier and happier.</p>
<p>If you are some of the few that work in a relatively dust free zone, don&#8217;t rule <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">industrial exhaust fans</a> out just yet.  As with the fan my parents placed in the window, the pulling of the out of the building causes the air to move, thus a breeze.  Since warm air rises, when the fans are placed in the ceilings, they are blowing the hot air out, letting the cool air in.</p>
<p>Of course, if you want to increase that, you can add intake fans.  One set of fans, blows air into the space, while the other set blows air out.  Thus creating an even stronger flow of air.</p>
<h1>Talk to the Professionals Before Installing Your <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">Industrial Exhaust Fans</a></h1>
<p>When thinking of installing these fans, remember you are talking structural changes to the building.  This won&#8217;t be a cheap, do it in a day project.  To get the best flow through your space you need to know how many fans you need, how big should they be, and how far should they be spaced apart.  If you are pairing your <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">industrial exhaust fans</a> with intake fans, you need to make sure that the exhaust fans are big enough.  Many times the exhaust fans should be substantially bigger than the intake fans.  If the sizes aren&#8217;t correct, you will just be blowing dust all over your work space. </p>
<h1>Your Employees Well-Being and Your <a href="http://www.industrialexhaustfansonline.com/">Industrial Exhaust Fans</a></h1>
<p>Sure people don&#8217;t like to be hot.  Sure people complain, and if you can keep your employees more comfortable, they will work better.  But a poor work environment can run deeper than that. Heat strokes are a very real thing.  Caused when the body can&#8217;t dissipate the heat it is creating, it can be fatal.  Creating that air flow through the work space, can be just enough to keep the body&#8217;s temperature within safe levels. </p>
<p>If fumes, or elevated dust levels, like saw dust, are involved there are all sorts of respiratory problems that can result.  These sorts of problems are not only disconcerting to the employee, and you for worrying about their well-being, but can result in all sorts of medical bills for your establishment.  Installing some fans now doesn&#8217;t look like that big of an expenditure.  </p>
<p>Even if it isn&#8217;t a huge medical problem, employees that feel bad all the time, don&#8217;t work well.  This costs you money in time, quality, and quantity of work.  And people who feel bad at their jobs, are going to make the connection, and find employment elsewhere, causing you high turnover, thus money lost in constant training of new people.</p>
<p>Talk to your people, do the research, take the time now to save you time and money in the long run.</p>
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