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Air Movers

Main uses in cleaning and restoration

  • Drying floors and carpets: Air movers significantly reduce drying times after spills, leaks, or deep cleaning of carpets and floors, preventing mold and mildew growth and allowing spaces to be used more quickly.
  • Water damage restoration: They are essential tools in flood-affected areas, accelerating the evaporation process for drying out walls, subfloors, and furniture, notes Total Care Restoration.
  • Improving ventilation: Air movers can enhance airflow in poorly ventilated areas like basements or crawl spaces, removing airborne pollutants and odors.
  • Drying paint and construction materials: They can be used on construction sites or after painting to accelerate the drying of paint, plaster, concrete, or adhesives, ensuring project timelines are met.
  • Dust and debris control: Air movers can be used to blow dust and debris away from a workspace, particularly during renovation or construction projects.

Types of air movers

  • Centrifugal: Offer high-pressure, focused airflow, ideal for targeted drying, such as in water damage restoration or in tight spaces like closets or under cabinets.
  • Axial: Designed to move a large volume of air over a wide area, suitable for drying larger rooms or spaces and improving overall air circulation.
  • Low-Profile: Compact and slim, allowing them to fit into tight spaces and direct airflow at floor level, excellent for drying floors and under carpets.
  • Compact: Small, lightweight, and portable, perfect for spot drying or working in hard-to-reach areas.

 

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