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Baby, it's gonna get hot outside. Right here, and right now. No need to wait for the official beginning of summer. There'll be enough heat to go around in April, May and June. Throw in July and say a prayer of thanks to Mr. Willis Carrier, the man credited with inventing air conditioning. (See Record High Temps.)
Of course, air conditioning might be out of the question in some applications, like vast indoor areas. Or outdoors, under any circumstances. But IBT General Industrial Supply can get you about 20 degrees of cooling power through the ingenuity of Schaefer Pro-Kool® or WayCool® evaporative cooling systems. Evaporative cooling works!
The laws of physics dictate that as the temperature rises, relative humidity falls. Even in the most humid climates, midday relative humidity levels are well within the range where Schaefer's Pro-Kool or WayCool can provide heat relief. Humidity levels may start the day in the 90 percent range during the cool morning hours, but at 90°F and above, it’s almost impossible to have relative humidity levels above 70 percent.
You can get great success from Schaefer in cooling places like:
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Outdoor dining
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Factories
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Hotels and resorts
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Athletic events
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Pools, patios, decks
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Horse stables
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Outdoor retail
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Warehouses
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Auto repair shops
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Youth athletics
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Entertainment parks
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Pro sports teams
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Outdoor tents
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Workshops
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Farm buildings
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Movie production sites
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Golf courses
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Stadiums
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Catering companies
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Construction sites
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Fairs
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Greenhouses
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Emergency/disaster
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Dry cleaners
Pro-Kool portable evaporative coolers boast a powerful 1 hp 42 inch fan or a 1/3 hp 28 inch fan, which deliver 20 percent more cool air while using less energy and take up less floor space than competitive 24 inch or 36 inch products.
Other models are great for high-volume, large area cooling, like 42 inch Pro-Kool: (size: 51" length x 33" width x 68" height) or 28 inch Pro-Kool: (size: 43" length x 30.5" width x 55" height).
Get more information about keeping your cool during the hot days of 2009. Write to IBT General Industrial to learn more.
Area record high temperatures, by month
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AR |
KS |
MO |
NE |
OK |
TX |
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April |
99 |
107 |
100 |
106 |
106 |
113 |
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May |
107 |
108 |
110 |
110 |
114 |
116 |
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June |
113 |
116 |
112 |
114 |
120 |
120 |
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July |
116 |
121 |
118 |
118 |
120 |
119 |