Fan Company
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![]() Twin City Fan Blower Company US $1,200.00
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![]() Amercian Fan Co and Baldor Motor US $1,000.00
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![]() Amercian Fan Company blower and WEG 5 HP Motor US $1,000.00
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![]() Centri Vane FAN by Loren Cook Company US $450.00
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![]() FIRST CO 15 TON CASED HORIZONTAL CEILING FAN COIL HEAT PUMP or DX 19CDXQ US $403.75
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![]() Hartzell Fan Company Inc US $400.00
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![]() FIRST COMPANY 36CDX HW W 410 TXV HORIZONTAL FAN COIL BRAND NEW US $299.00
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![]() Fan Coil First Company 24CDX HW US $250.00
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![]() Fan Coil First Company US $225.00
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![]() First Company Fan Coil 18CDX HW US $225.00
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![]() CINCINNATI FAN CO BLOWER MODEL LM 3 W BALDOR MOTOR US $215.00
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![]() NORTHFIELD ELEC MOTOR CO CENTRIFUGAL FAN 1 50 HP 115V US $199.00
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![]() L R Mfg Co 1 1 2 Blower Centrifugal Fan with Western Gear 27 VDC Motor US $99.99 |
![]() THE WHALEN COMPANY VERTICAL FAN COIL 295JWD US $99.99
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![]() Barn Shop Garage Buiding EXHAUST FAN LOREN COOK CO US $99.00
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![]() Gaundong Chico AC CoLTD AC fan motor 115VAC 80W 21A US $90.00
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![]() APPLIED COMPANIES Fan Moter 70038 1 US $79.99
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![]() 6 530 CFM Inline Exhaust cooling Fan Vent inch can six 24 HR SHIPPING HPS CO2 US $82.95
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Heatwave Tragedy: Young Woman Injured by her Desk Fan
A young British woman working in an office in London was seriously injured recently when her hair was trapped by the blades of a desk fan, causing lacerations to her scalp and severe blood loss. 24 year old admin assistant Emily Hutnyk, employed by a large tele-communications corporation in the center of London, used the fan to try and cope with the heatwave that recently hit the UK . Temperatures in London soared to a record-breaking 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in early July, leading to unbearable working conditions in many workplaces. As many of us frequently do during the summer, Miss Hutnyk decided to use a desk fan while she worked to try and keep cool. Since desk fans are notoriously inneficient at cooling in very high temperatures, she repeatedly moved the appliance closer to her face. Tragically, her long hair suddenly got pulled in between the fan grilles and trapped in the blades with horrific consequences. Only a few seconds later a clump of the victim's long blonde hair had been caught by the blades and forcefully pulled out of her scalp, together with a significant amount of skin. “It all happened so quickly, “ said Ms Hutnyk later, “it sounds horribly painful but to tell you the truth I passed out pretty quickly and thankfully I didn’t really know much about it. I think my co-workers were acutally the traumatised ones - apparently my blood went everywhere.” An ambulance was called and she was rushed to hospital, where she required 12 stitches on her scalp. Her doctors are allegedly thinking about recommending implants to recover the lost hair, which was pulled out by the follicles.
An official from the telecomms firm later called the incident "an unfortunate accident, which we are taking steps to ensure never happens again by reviewing the cooling needs of the office. We will be fitting each office with a ceiling fan and banning the use of desk fans to prevent these kinds of incidents in the future." For general workers union GMB, however, this response was completely inadequate. "The root cause of such disasters is that we don't have equipment or laws in place in workplaces to help us cope with hot weather - ceiling fans aren't enough. We are demanding that every office in the UK be fitted with full air conditioning both to help people concentrate on their work and ensure this kind of tragedy never happens again." Miss Hutnyk, at the unions advice, is currently considering whether to pursue legal action against the company, which could be a landmark case in health and safety and employment law.
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