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Safety Product Innovations

AirGo® and Yellow Jacket® misting systems beat the summer heat

May 21, 2012

Yellow JacketCreate the ultimate cooling station for any occasion with new fans from the Big Ass Fan Company® that take the cooling power of tons of air conditioning on the move, for only pennies per hour. The 8-ft. AirGo® and the virtually indestructible Yellow Jacket® are now available with high-pressure, filtered misting systems to produce a cooling effect equivalent to 22 and 11 tons, respectively, of air conditioning wherever you need it – and at a fraction of the cost. 

The new systems feature an ultra-fine atomized mist that absorbs heat in the air and allows hot outdoor settings to provide a safe cooling zone. Equally at home on the football sidelines, in a dairy barn, a distribution center, or on a dining terrace, these systems are available as additions to the Big Ass Fan Company’s tried-and-true AirGo, a mobile 8-ft. vertical fan, and the smashingly durable™ Yellow Jacket.

"There are a thousand uses for the AirGo fan, and it moves really easily,” said Bill Holmes, executive director of the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center. “We've come up with so many uses that have been extremely beneficial to the operation and to cost effectiveness.”

These fans were developed by a team of engineers in the Big Ass Fan Company’s custom-built research and development facility, the only facility of its kind in the world. They are among several new products coming to the market this year from the Big Ass Fan Company, a privately-held American company that retained all its employees through the recent economic slowdown to emerge stronger than ever.

A link to a hi-res image is available via the following link: bigassfans.box.com/s/2e7d3c2a4eb920880b38

For more information, visit www.BigAssFans.com or call 877-BIG FANS.

About Big Ass Fans

The Big Ass Fan Company is the leading manufacturer of huge ceiling fans for large industrial, agricultural, commercial and residential settings. Big Ass Fans range in size from 60 inches to 24 feet in diameter, using low horsepower motors to generate energy-efficient air movement for large spaces. Big Ass Fans can be used year round to provide occupant comfort and energy savings. There are over 60,000 Big Ass Fans installed worldwide in applications such as manufacturing plants, distribution centers, horse arenas, dairy barns, stadiums, art galleries, restaurants, health clubs, zoos and homes. Product solutions include Yellow Jacket, Pivot® and Pivot 180, Powerfoil®X2.0, Powerfoil X2.0 Plus, Powerfoil 8, Powerfoil 8 Plus, Basic 6™, AirGo, Element®,  Isis® and the new Haiku® designed for residential spaces. For more information about Big Ass Fans, please visit the Web site at www.bigassfans.com.

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