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What's Cool at the Roseville, Habitat for Humanity ReStore?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, August 22, 2013

24-Foot Ceiling Fan Donated to Roseville’s Habitat for Humanity

 

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Air Tech Sales and MacroAir Fans donated a 24-foot diameter fan to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore here in Roseville! That is correct: the fan is 24 feet! This amazing fan has made the ReStore’s new 30,000 square foot space more habitable during these hot summer days. It was fun to see everyone looking up to see what was keeping the entire room so cool and breezy without air conditioning. Tertia Hawkins, executive director, says the fan blew her away and works well beyond her expectation.

 

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The nonprofit ReStore, located in the Coastal/KMS Commercial Center at 8292 Industrial Avenue, raises funds to change lives by building and repairing homes for lower income families. The store relies on donations and mainly volunteers to serve the community. The store collects still useable building materials that not only help build affordable housing but also help decrease environmental waste.

 

Check out the store and the fan for yourself and get some home repair bargains while you’re there. 

 

Air Tech Sales has been a provider of commercial HVAC products to the Northern California region since 1977 and has called Roseville home ever since. Dan Brown, owner of Air Tech Sales says the MacroAir fans are a great way to de-stratify a building and provide comfort to customers without additional ductwork or air conditioning and at a fraction of the cost to operate. It is the company's privilege to provide Habitat for Humanity such a fan. www.airtechsales.com

 

MacroAir is the high volume, low speed (HVLS) fan industry leader, providing air movement solutions for a variety of applications with its HVLS fans ranging in diameters from 6- to 24-feet. Since developing the first HVLS prototype in 1998, MacroAir continues to serve as an HVLS industry leader through its commitment to innovation and design of the most durable and cost-effective commercial ceiling fans on the market. As the “engineers of air,™” MacroAir's energy-efficient, long-lasting HVLS fans can be found in warehouses, manufacturing plants, airplane hangars, agricultural arenas and retail establishments across the U.S. and around the world, and are used by companies such as Coca-Cola, CSX Transportation and NAPA Auto Parts.

www.macroairfans.com





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