Maintenance

14Jun 2019
thermoflow

Natural ventilation is an incredible solution for buildings that require fresh air and moderate temperature adjustment. When the building is in a temperate climate though, controlling temperatures is the key. Letting stifling air out during the summer is only half of the goal. Keeping it in during the winter, is the other half. When utilizing

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05Sep 2018
industrial louvers vs commercial louvers

The 90˚ EcoStream wall louver’s full-opening blades provide maximum airflow while being strong enough to stand up to any industrial application. Aside from the extreme durability, wall louvers are installed onto buildings for a flush and seamless look. Ensuring they do their job without getting in the way. Wall louvers encourage the flow of natural

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14Sep 2016

The GreenRoo turbine vent can make a significant difference in a building’s internal temperature. Very different from the traditional “onion” ventilators that have been used for decades, the GreenRoo is a more durable, more effective, and more efficient, state-of-the-art green ventilation device. GreenRoo Turbine Vent in Action Built of lightweight aluminum and weighing less than

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22Jun 2016

Switching to Natural Ventilation could save you hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of dollars. Stop paying for unnecessary electrical and maintenance costs by getting rid of exhaust fans and choosing a Natural Solution. See how much you could save at your plant with the Moffitt Cost Calculator. Heavy commercial and industrial facilities get extremely

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05Aug 2015

Everyone figures that they’ll be able to catch themselves when they fall but the fact is you’re often falling before your body can even think of reacting. An average person’s reaction time is half a second. In that amount of time, a person will have already fallen four feet. Catching yourself is not a plan

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25Jun 2015

Since the first caveman entered a cave, ventilation has been an important aspect of building design. The cave person learned quickly that buildings require ventilation to prevent stagnant air, remove moisture or unpleasant smells, and to maintain comfortable temperatures. Despite this history, ventilation is somehow still overlooked during building design. Too often builders stick air

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06Feb 2015
construction crane safety

Cranes are the most dangerous piece of equipment that is used on a construction site and in a factory environment. Moffitt regularly uses mobile cranes on our projects along with cranes within the manufacturing facility. These cranes can lift heavy loads and crates full of equipment to heights between 30 feet to over 250 feet.

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