Principles of Cooling the Human Body and How Evaporative Cooling Enhances Them
Understand how ventilation enhances the natural processes the human body uses to stay cool, including convection, radiation, and perspiration.

How to Size an Evaporative Cooler for Your Space
Learn how to size an evaporative cooler correctly. Calculate required CFM, adjust for environmental factors, and choose the right cooling fan for your space.

Principles of Cooling the Human Body and How Evaporative Cooling Enhances Them
Understand how ventilation enhances the natural processes the human body uses to stay cool, including convection, radiation, and perspiration.

How Evaporative Cooling Is Helping Pets Stay Safe This Summer
Every summer, the heat puts pets at genuine risk. Dogs, cats, and backyard animals can't tell you when they're struggling — and by the time heat stress becomes obvious, the situation may already be serious. Evaporative cooling is one of the most effective and affordable tools pet owners have, and PolarCool fans are increasingly being used in garages, barns, kennels, and outdoor spaces to keep animals safe when temperatures climb.
Premium Evaporative Cooling Media Makes a Difference: Why Munters CELdek Is the Right Choice for PolarCool Fans
When people compare evaporative coolers, they focus on airflow ratings, tank size, build quality, and price. What rarely gets enough attention is the component that actually does the cooling: the evaporative media pad. Not all pads are created equal, and the gap between a standard pad and premium-engineered media like Munters CELdek is the gap between adequate cooling and outstanding cooling.
PolarCool uses high-quality, algae-resistant, edge-coated evaporative media in our fans. Here's why the engineering behind that media matters — and why it should matter to you.
Does Adding Ice to Your Evaporative Cooler Actually Help?
It's the peak of summer. Your PolarCool fan is running hard, the temperature keeps climbing, and someone says, "Just throw some ice in there — it'll get colder." It sounds reasonable. After all, cold water is colder than warm water, so wouldn't ice make the whole system work better? The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no — and understanding the science will help you get the absolute most out of your cooler.
How Water Quality Impacts Evaporative Cooling Performance
Evaporative cooling systems rely on water to lower air temperature efficiently. However, the quality of water used plays a critical role in determining system performance, maintenance needs, and overall lifespan. Using water with high mineral content, incorrect pH, or biological contaminants can significantly impact the efficiency and durability of your cooling system.




