You may think the challenge of keeping your warehouse comfortable for employees is finally over, but winter is coming! The fact is that cold temperatures can create all kinds of obstacles to warehouse climate control. Let’s explore 4 heating tips to save you money and keep your warehouse warm this winter.
Problem: Warehouse doors and windows are a major source of heat loss, and in some warehouses, it’s impossible to keep those doors closed, especially as shipments move in and out. Heat loss and poor insulation can create:
Solution: Investments in how your doors retain heat are possible and cost-effective. The following are some solutions that can prevent heat loss when cold weather affects your warehouse:
Problem: Having warehouse workers searching through unorganized inventory or sending them around the warehouse floor aimlessly is not a quality method of keeping them happy or warm. Helping them feel that each step they take is important and necessary is the best way to run warehouse operations during the winter.
Solution: Warehouse managers that implement barcode-based inventory management systems have identified how to get employees through the warehouse efficiently, and back into comfortable spaces quicker.
Problem: Poorly maintained heaters are not only a health risk, but they also don’t heat the warehouse as efficiently as possible, leading to unnecessarily high energy costs as well as an overall poorly heated space.
Solution: Commit to regular maintenance of heat systems in the months leading up to and during winter to ensure optimal use and longer life. This will keep heaters in good working order.
Problem: Even with a heating system in place, HVAC systems do not effectively distribute warm air throughout an entire warehouse. This leaves large areas too cold for inventory and uncomfortable for employees.
Solution: High volume, low speed (HVLS) fans can sometimes run in reverse, This function of HVLS fans helps distribute heat throughout a warehouse during cold winters. Yes, you read that correctly, large ceiling fans can keep your warehouse warm just as well as they cool it off.
Utilizing resources like the reverse function of large industrial fans along with the practices found in this blog will help you with warehouse temperature control during the winter months.
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