A short video explaining how to use negative pressure to control airborne contaminants.
2nd April 2025When dust or fume is created from cutting or grinding materials in an enclosed area, these harmful molecules of particulate become evenly distributed in the air. This dust or fume can then spread into the surrounding environment via any access points, such as windows, doors and keyholes. This video covers the key steps you can take to contain dust, fume or other harmful airborne contaminants successfully using negative pressure.
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