


Our air circulator fans can be mounted on walls and ceilings, and our pedestal fans can be placed anywhere you have an electrical outlet. When air movement is needed in a particular area, like an office or tool or parts room, a pedestal fan or a safety yellow air circulator fan can help you remove stuffy, stale, humid air in order to make the space more comfortable for hangar employees and aircraft mechanics. Industrial fans direct carries many different types of supplemental mechanical ventilation for aircraft hangars and facilities so that you can keep the air at a comfortable indoor temperature and remove chemical and exhaust fumes before they negatively impact the health and wellness of your employees, visitors and aircraft owners. Types of Mechanical Ventilation for Aircraft Facilities In order to maintain the safety of the facility for employees, aircraft owners and visitors and protect the aircraft from damage, it is important to have supplemental mechanical ventilation, like fans, evaporative coolers and heaters. Indoor air and environmental hazards in aircraft hangars and aviation facilities can be due to numerous factors, including chemical, gas and exhaust fumes, painting operations and temperature and humidity problems. Indoor Air Hazards in Aviation Facilities In order to keep the indoor air clean and comfortable, the facility may need supplemental evaporative coolers, heaters and fans. These hangar buildings can also be quite hot or cold based on the facilities location and time of year, or season. Depending on the type of aviation facility or hangar, the operations inside may include painting, repairs and aircraft washing, which can send fumes, exhaust and other debris into the air. Aircraft hangars and aviation facilities have unique ventilation needs.
