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Understanding Negative Pressure
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Understanding how Negative Pressure can be used for Dust Control

A guide on how to successfully use negative and positive air pressures to contain dust and fumes.

When dust or fume is created 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 handy guide covers the key steps you can take to contain dust and fume successfully by working with negative and positive air pressures.

You will learn:

  • - What is positive and negative air pressure
  • - How air pressure affects dust and fume
  • - Common mistakes and how to avoid them
  • - How to apply this solution to different scenarios, such as sealed and unsealed environments.

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