Brooklyn Fan Blogs & Insights: Expert Advice and Trends in Exhaust Fans

Changes to Exhaust Fans Part of One Alabama County’s Energy Saving Project

Over the past decade the move towards energy efficiency and sustainability has grown immensely. It used to be an issue only appreciated by green-lovers and flower-children, but today businesses, homeowners, and organizations across the country are consistently trying to improve and build upon these efforts. Governments are another entity concerned with this and one county … Read more Changes to Exhaust Fans Part of One Alabama County’s Energy Saving Project

October 28th, 2015 by

Waukegan Couple Almost Killed by CO From Faulty Exhaust Fan

The importance of ensuring your home is equipped with smoke and, in this case, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors was highlighted in a recent case potentially involving a fault exhaust fan. A middle-aged Waukegan couple, whose identity has remained anonymous, were airlifted to an undisclosed hospital on Wednesday morning for CO poisoning, according to the Chicago … Read more Waukegan Couple Almost Killed by CO From Faulty Exhaust Fan

October 23rd, 2015 by

You Won’t Believe How Many Commercial Spaces Rely on Ventilation

While many of us do not realize it, indoor air is full of pollutants, odors, and allergens that negatively effect our health and the structural integrity of our spaces. Ventilation helps to remove the air of these unwanted pollutants. For commercial spaces, ventilation is especially important. Here are three commercial spaces that rely on ventilation: … Read more You Won’t Believe How Many Commercial Spaces Rely on Ventilation

September 9th, 2015 by

Too Much Moisture in Your Bathroom? Here’s Why

Excess moisture can build up in bathrooms fairly easily. With the heat and steam produced from baths and showers, humidity often reaches high levels. When that happens, your bathroom is at risk of developing mold, mold spores, and other bacteria that ultimately pose health risks for you and your family. Additionally, humidity can cause structural … Read more Too Much Moisture in Your Bathroom? Here’s Why

September 2nd, 2015 by

Five Common Uses for Exhaust Fans

Air quality is something that we generally take for granted. But did you know that indoor air often contains a range of pollutants, allergens, moisture, and dust? To combat these airborne pollutants, exhaust fans are often used as means of ventilation. Here are five common uses for exhaust fans: Kitchens Many of us spend a … Read more Five Common Uses for Exhaust Fans

August 26th, 2015 by

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