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Maintain Indoor Air Quality With Plenty Of Indoor Plants And Regular Ventilation System Cleaning Posted By: Alison Withers

There are workplaces for a huge range of occupations using a diverse range of materials and with allergies, particularly respiratory, steadily rising the air quality in a building is coming under increasing scrutiny.

Enclosed spaces are obviously more controllable but there is a huge range of substances that can cause problems to those working in them.

The safe storage, handling, use and disposal of many potentially dangerous chemicals are covered in the UK by the COSSH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)regulations.

But there are many other seemingly innocuous substances, with which we come into daily contact, that contain the potential to cause problems.

The dust created by operations involved in cutting and sanding wood, or many of the activities carried out in vehicle repair shops are among the most obvious.

But there are also many items inside our work places and homes including materials and chemicals used in construction or interior decoration and have been identified as letting off poisonous gasses for years.

Plywood, particle board and glues contain formaldehyde; it can be found in most cabinets, carpets and walls. Formaldehyde is often brought into homes in grocery bags; it’s even in some tissues and paper towels. Continue reading

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Planning A Home Duct Ventilation System Posted By: Terry S Vostor

Just as with any other system – a workplace or even home ventilation and exhaust system can be planned ahead for expansion down the line. If thought and planning is part of the mix future upgrades will be limited in costs , time involved and also demands by the local employment or health regulatory authorities be they state , federal , city or provincial in purview

Keep contaminated air away from the breathing zones of the operator and other people in the workplace and workplaces. Air flow from open windows, doors , cooling fans, human traffic and heating may create cross drafts, which can interfere with effective capture of contaminated air

2) Minimize airflow resistance through good design and designs. Spray booths are equipped with some type of air-cleaning device to trap overspread and paint particles. The primary types are baffles ,filters and water washes. These air cleaners control the number of particles going through a system and help protect your neighbor’s property and indeed the local neighborhood from discharges. In addition to painting “black iron” , you may also wish to fabricate your duct hoods with more expensive nickel alloy stainless steel. toxins Continue reading

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