Thursday, April 10, 2008

Air Cleaner for Photo Lab

Having an air cleaner for the photo lab is an essential health precaution since many of the chemicals used in photo processing are known carcinogens when inhaled.

An effective air cleaner for the photo lab needs to be one that is specifically targeted at removing airborne chemicals used in photo processing such as formaldehyde, and other chemicals associated with stop baths, intensifiers and reducers, toners, color processing. Mixing many of these chemicals become airborne in preparation for use in the photo lab. Chemicals in powder form can result in fine airborne particulates, and mixing liquids can often create vapors and gases that will linger and be inhaled without an air cleaner for the photo lab.

The Austin Air HealthMate Plus HEPA Air Cleaner is specifically geared towards removing airborne chemicals such as those found in the photo lab (as small as .3 microns) and in areas as large as 1500 square feet. Made of steel, it comes standard with casters, is designed to run 24 hours on pennies a day, effectively purifying the air in the photo lab to minimize inhalation of the harmful pollutants.

The Austin Air HealthMate Plus JR HEPA Air Cleaner will also remove airborne chemicals as small as .3 microns in areas up to 700 square feet. It too is made of steel, and casters can be added at the factory for a minimal charge before shipping.

Using an air cleaner for the photo lab will reduce your frequency of exposure to airborne pollutants, thereby protecting your health, and your quality of life.

PurerAir.com is so sure that having an air cleaner for the photo lab will improve your air quality that we will let you try it for 30 days. If it doesn't work, send it back. Give it a try today.

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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