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SOURCE: Disaster Relief Supply
For years, building and restoration companies have used Barrel Fans for advanced drying of floors, walls, ceilings, paint, and more. But these powerful tools have more uses, especially when the warmer months come around. Disaster Relief Supply, a leading supplier of emergency products, recommends keeping a barrel fan around for multiple uses.
Destin, FL (PRWEB) June 14, 2012
Barrel Fans like the Ventamatic MAXXair 36" Direct Drive Barrel Fan can be seen in most restaurants during closing hours, or in the corner of any custodial closet. The powerful airflow created by these kinds of fans is excellent for drying. Restoration companies use them to dry wet carpets and walls, and painters use them for quick drying of paint. But few consider the alternative uses for these strong air blowers. Aside from drying, uses of these kinds of fans are cooling off, and clearing out areas of debris, trash, and bugs.
The heat of the summer can be unbearable, which is why many homeowners, event planners, and landscapers/construction workers use large Barrel Fans to cool off. The intensity and the broad diameter of the airflow make for a strong breeze over a large area to allow for maximum cooling.
Nothing ruins a summer picnic or barbeque like bugs. A fan set at low power is just enough to provide a soft breeze that repels all kinds of flying insects like mosquitos, flies, bees, moths, and many more. Also, when the party is done, use the strong push of an adjustable barrel fan to corral trash and debris for easy pickup.
Disaster Relief Supply, an emergency product retailer located in Destin, FL, has sold large barrel fans for multiple uses. Both commercial and consumer applications are applicable with these heavy-duty machines, and as the summer continues, management at DRSupply is sure they will see more customers interested in Barrel Fans for summer-related events.
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