Nail Salon Ventilation for Lampworking?
I'm getting together a list of equipment to set up a studio in my garage and while researching ventilation I stumbled upon these all in one ventilation systems nail salons use. They seem to be designed to pull fine particles and fumes out of the air at a safe rate and are now required by a law in a few states.
Does anyone know if something like this would work for a glass setup? Has anyone tried one? I'm trying to avoid cutting holes in my garage so this seemed like a great find but I want to be safe more than anything else. This seemed like a possible option but I'd love a more experienced opinion. http://aerovexsystems.com/nail-salon...cts.asp?ptid=2 |
I don't think those would work. Those ard designed to capture particulate. You need to vent harmful fumes out of your work area. The only way to do that is to vent it outside.
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I don't know, but I wonder if you can contact the company and see if that system is safe for propane and heavy metal fumes.
It seems pretty pricey! There is a blog entry by Andrea Guarino? where she has someone help her come up with a portable system that she uses but the vented air does go outside her studio through a moveable tube if I remember right. OK, I found the link. Maybe this would work for you? http://www.andreaguarino.com/read-me/ |
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Great! I hope it helps you get going with your work space.
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Ventilated tables
Take a look at these. The exhaust fumes at the source AND provide fresh outdoor air. Used for salons, but may be ok for your application. www.SalonSafe.net
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