Working in a factory can be demanding at times. It can be particularly difficult in the summer months when the temperatures outdoors are hot and unforgiving. Working in hot environments increases your risk of heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and heat rash. You don’t have to lose any sleep over this problem, though. 
 
So, wondering how to stay cool in a factory? These suggestions can keep your factory cool and enticing for all of your employees during the hottest season of the year.
Employ Fans for Cooling Purposes
There are industrial fans that you can strategically place to help with air circulation. Fans can help you keep your factory comfortable and serene on the hottest of days. Place numerous fans in different parts of your factory. Try to distribute them in an even manner. Strong air ventilation practices can promote work environments that are markedly cooler.Just Say No to Open Windows
The idea of open windows during the summer months may seem nice. The reality, however, is that it isn’t that nice because you are also exposed to the summer heat inside. Open windows don’t make way for pleasant breezes in the summertime. They actually accomplish something that’s totally different. Open windows make it a piece of cake for hot air to travel inside of your factory. On top of that, open windows may expose employees and potentially your equipment to direct sunlight. The excess heat might trigger heat stress for employees and breakdown (for the equipment).