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Welcome to Airius Fans blog. Here you can find articles on industrial destratification fans, commercial fans, air-purifying fans, and how these fans can help you make your building environment better.
What is air stratification?
Air stratification is when warmer, less dense, air rises and collects near the ceiling while cooler, more dense, air settles at floor level. In tall spaces…
As temperatures drop, many workplaces deal with cold spots, drafts, and uneven heating. These issues don’t just affect comfort—they directly impact how well people work.
Research has shown that when…
As temperatures drop and heating systems start up, many facilities face the same seasonal challenge: keeping indoor environments warm without driving up energy costs. In large or tall spaces, this…
Running a grocery store comes with unique climate challenges. From keeping customers comfortable to protecting equipment, air circulation plays a direct role in both the shopping experience and profitability. Without…
In August, some facilities are still battling intense heat during the day, while mornings and evenings begin to cool. These temperature swings can make it difficult to keep indoor environments…
Managing indoor comfort during late summer can be a challenge — especially in large facilities, gyms, schools, and manufacturing spaces. But the solution isn’t always turning up the air conditioning.…
At Airius, we’ve always been committed to producing air circulation products that stand up to the toughest environments and the highest expectations. That’s why, starting July 7, 2025, all Airius…
When selecting the right electrical configuration for a building or facility, understanding the differences between single-phase and three-phase systems is essential—especially when working with voltages like 208V and 277V. While…
When you look up in most commercial buildings, the ceiling is often filled with infrastructure—ductwork, lighting, fire suppression systems, and various other fixtures. This crowded environment can make it challenging…
