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STARRINKS.COM SEPTEMBER.OCTOBER.2016 / 19 "We've exceeded expectations as far as the amount of usage, the different user groups that we've had." Colborn knew that the youth hockey program would run its tournaments and that would be a big deal. But on top of that, he's been floored by the surprising amount of ice it's sold for not only AAA tournaments, but player development camps with the North Dakota Amateur Association and Great Plains Development Camp. After all the excitement, Colborn admits he'll savor a short break from the action. "I'm kind of looking forward to just the normalcy for a little while," says Colborn, with a laugh. J "THE THING WE'RE MOST PROUD OF IS THAT THE COMMUNITY MADE THIS HAPPEN." ARID-Ice ™ scores a fog, condensation, mold and drip free environment for over 400 NHL,Triple A, Double A, Collegiate, Recreational Ice Rinks and Curling Clubs Across North America. These facilities benefit from ARID-Ice desiccant dehumidification for full capacity enhanced humidity control while maintaining automatic indoor air quality. ARID-Ice units are equipped with: • Turbo Vapor Boost ™ reactivation energy control circuitry providing extreme capacity in humid conditions. • State-of-the-art enhanced silica gel desiccant wheel with long lasting seals. • Highly efficient reactivation circuits that deliver dry air on demand maximizing the capability of the ice plant and maintaining a dry building. ARID-Ice by Controlled Dehumidification has provided humidity and indoor air quality control equipment to the Pittsburgh Penguins, New Jersey Devils, Jacksonville Barracudas, Florida Panthers, Houston Aero's, University of Notre Dame and Penn State University to name a few. Contact our application specialists to learn how your arena can benefit from ARID-Ice technology. Call 810-229-7900 today. Controlled Dehumidification 5 ctrdh.com Rink 2016_Rink 2016 12/2/15 2:58 PM Page 1

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