Ice hockey stadium
Ventilation is crucial in ice hockey stadiums to create a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable atmosphere for players, fans, and staff. It helps control humidity levels, preventing fog on the ice and ensuring clear visibility. Proper air circulation also removes pollutants, such as emissions from ice resurfacing machines and carbon dioxide from large crowds, improving overall air quality. By maintaining consistent temperatures and airflow, ventilation enhances player performance, keeps spectators comfortable, and protects the building from issues like condensation and moisture damage.