Temperature control in warehouses can be a major issue for employers. Staff wellbeing and productivity can be impacted by excessive heat, and both stock and machinery can be damaged in hot, poorly ventilated buildings.
There has never been a better time for warehouse owners to consider the working environment of their staff as well as the condition of their products and equipment.
There are numerous steps warehouse owners can take to cool their building in summer, here are just a few:
1. Remove hot air during the day
Efficient ventilation of warehouses removes excessive heat as well as moisture, fumes, smoke, and dust build-up. Wind and hybrid ventilation products not only help protect goods and machinery, but also assist in creating a better workplace for warehouse staff, increasing wellbeing and productivity.
CSR Bradford Ventilations' Commercial and Industrial Product Selector can be used by warehouse owners to find an effective ventilation solution to suit their building and its function. Portable industrial fans are also beneficial in large warehouse spaces to keep air moving and cool areas that aren't in reach of air conditioning units.



