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

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
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

Duct Cleaning and Indoor Air Quality

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

What you can’t see… could be affecting you!

Duct cleaning is one of those tasks that it’s easy to forget about. Since ducts and vents are often overlooked, many homeowners might not even remember the last time they had them attended to. The fact is, however, that duct and vent cleaning may have health advantages, and might even reduce your energy bills and extend the life of your forced air system.

Duct Cleaning and Indoor Air Quality
One thing to consider when you’re thinking about vent and duct cleaning is the fact that indoor air quality is decreasing. This is due in part to the popularity of high-efficiency windows, doors, and increased insulation that reduce the amount of air transfer between inside and outside. Though these fixtures are great when it comes to reducing energy costs and making a room more comfortable, they are often not supplemented with any additional ventilation, causing pollutants that enter the home to remain inside instead of leaking out through drafty windows and gaps.

The verdict still isn’t in on whether or not duct  is going to improve indoor air quality in every situation. Though there is literature out there to support either side of the debate, we do know that in certain cases, duct cleaning is likely to find and remove harmful molds, fungus, and/or microbes from an infected system. At the very least, duct  cleaning is not going to do your home any harm, and there is a chance that it will actually increase the quality of your indoor air and increse your health benefit by breathing fresh air.