Guide to Cooling a Warehouse in the Summer – Hunter Industrial

Guide to Cooling a Warehouse in the Summer

Guide to Cooling a Warehouse in the Summer

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How to Make Your Warehouse Less Hot

Summer is right around the corner, and, in many areas of the country, temperatures are starting to rise! The last couple of years have seen some of the hottest summers on record, and there is no reason to think this year will be any different. For your employees, rising warehouse temperatures means discomfort, decreased output, and, worst of all, hazardous working conditions. If you are looking for large warehouse industrial fans options, read on!

Ideal Warehouse Temperature

According to OSHA, the ideal workplace temperature range is between 68- 78°F. If the temperature rises above 78°F, strenuous work (like what your employees are tasked with) potentially becomes unsafe. And that is just for workers who have been properly acclimatized to hot working conditions. For unacclimatized workers, like those you hired in the last couple of weeks, even temperatures in the high 70’s carry a high risk of heat-related illness.

This is troubling news for warehouse owners, where the working environment is difficult to manage. Open dock doors, high ceilings, and industrial machinery all contribute to hot, humid working conditions. It is all too easy for your warehouse temperature to soar into the 80’s and 90’s, creating hazardous working conditions.