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Don’t Sweat Heat-Related OSHA Site Evaluations; Moffitt Can Help! As more states adopt stricter indoor temperature restrictions to protect America’s workforce from heat-related illnesses, OSHA is cracking down on businesses that don’t take precautions against extreme interior temperatures. In some cases, companies with buildings where internal temperatures hover over 100℉ have already experienced heat-related OSHA
The Essential Guide to Roof Vents for Industrial Ventilation: Why They Matter A roof vent is an essential part of industrial ventilation systems, providing an avenue for hot air to escape. They improve air quality on residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. As temperatures increase, proper ventilation in industrial settings is vital for the well-being of
If you’re considering ventilation upgrades to your facility, there are a lot of things you need to consider. A good place to start is by asking yourself these five important questions. 1) What is the size of the space you need to ventilate? Air moves differently in a big room compared to a small room.
Discover the benefits of Natural Ventilation without leaving the office. A Moffitt Lunch & Learn gives you the chance to discover the secrets of natural ventilation, from the natural ventilation experts. We’ve been doing this for over 60 years, so we know a thing or two. Everything You Need to Know About Natural Ventilation We’re
Moffitt, LLC (Moffitt) is honored to announce that we have agreed to purchase Romlair Fan Company (Romlair). This purchase includes its corporate office and warehouse in San Diego, California and manufacturing facility in Tijuana, Mexico. Like Moffitt, Romlair is a family business. The Haneline family founded Romlair in 1945, and they have operated it ever
Finding an agricultural ventilation solution is easy, right? You purchase a fan off the first website you find, install it, and then the issue is solved, right? If only it was that easy. Getting the right ventilation solution can be tricky. You need to consider the building size and shape, the surrounding environment, and even
When you are constructing or retrofitting your facility, you might be considering diverse ways to save money on ventilation without sacrificing quality. Compromises can be made on many things. However, if you have an industrial facility, choosing a light-duty louver is not one of them. To meet the building’s intake air demands, and stand-up to