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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Keep Your Venue Cool Using a Commercial Portable AC Unit


Crowded sporting events can become dangerously hot in the summer months, making it difficult for even the most efficient commercial air conditioning units to effectively keep athletes and spectators at a comfortable temperature. Fortunately, portable AC are a great solution to this problem.

In addition to being a health risk, overheated patrons are often less likely to enjoy themselves. Spectators with heath issues, the elderly, and those with small children may even leave an event early in order to get some relief from the heat. A portable air conditioning unit strategically placed in crowded and high temperature areas of your event can make a huge difference in the comfort level of patrons.

Portable AC units can also come in handy when the air conditioner goes out and you need a quick temporary fix at your event until the air conditioning can be repaired. Portable rental units can efficiently cool arenas, halls, tents and gymnasiums.

These units are also a great for cold concession areas. The concession area of any sporting venue is always the hottest because of the warmers and the crowd that it creates. It is also the one area that needs to be kept cool to prevent ice from melting and cold products such as beer, soda, and ice cream from getting warm. A portable air conditioner in this area will not only keep patrons and workers comfortable, but also save money on wasted product.

Portable AC units are available to rent for a reasonable fee. The unit is delivered to your venue and set up, and it is then taken down and hauled off when the event is over. We take care of all the upkeep and will make sure that everything is in good working order prior to the start of your event – all you need to do is worry about the event itself, rather than the AC.

If you're interested in learning more about our affordable and high-quality portable AC options, contact us today. We look forward to working with you!

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