All:
I'm hoping some of you may be able to send me in the right direction on this one. We've had some discussion lately about the effectiveness of air curtains, and I'm wondering whether there is any research available to demonstrate what air velocity is needed for them to be effective at preventing pest ingress. Is there a way to do an operational check to verify their effectiveness (i.e. using an anemometer or similar device)?
For those of you who are Monty Python fans, I don't think knowing the air velocity of a swallow will help me out on this one. :-)
Thanks in advance for any help...
Jon
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