How to cool down and protect the workshop
The methods of workshop cooling protection mainly include ventilation cooling, physical shielding and heat insulation, increasing water intake and so on.
Ventilation and cooling: Use natural ventilation, such as opening workshop windows and using natural wind for ventilation to reduce indoor temperature. Mechanical ventilation, through the installation of ventilation equipment such as fans, exhaust fans, industrial fans or negative pressure fans, etc., promotes air circulation and reduces indoor temperature. For large workshops, we can consider installing a pipe ventilation and cooling system to discharge high-temperature and sultry air more effectively, and at the same time introduce fresh air to form air convection to achieve the cooling effect. Physical shielding and thermal insulation: Install sunshade net, sunshade curtain or reflective film at the top and around the workshop to reduce the direct exposure of solar radiation to the workshop and reduce the indoor temperature.
Take heat insulation measures for heat source equipment such as machines and lamps in the workshop, such as installing heat shields and using heat insulation materials, so as to reduce heat emission.
Increase water intake: Ensure that the workplace has enough time for natural or mechanical ventilation every day, and set up enough drinking points to supply sanitary drinking water, beverages, tea and various soups, etc., and encourage employees to drink water frequently during work breaks to supplement the water lost due to sweating.