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prevent heat loss and air leakage through gaps, apertures, and cracks. Heat loss from any holes that enable hot air to escape can be substantial. Also, these gaps could let chilly air into your building. Furthermore, air and heat loss can happen around windows, doors, and their frames, as a result of often opening and closing exit and entrance doors, as well as in big spaces like warehouses that call for open bays. A structure that uses a fuel-burning furnace or boiler will need an exhaust system to get rid of carbon monoxide and other potentially dangerous gases. Many commercial activities also require additional ventilation. These systems are easily susceptible to heat loss.