Eliminating Library Book Dust in the Depository
The library book depository contains hundreds of stacks of books that are waiting to be put back in their places on library shelves after repair, or being lent out.
But each one of those books often carries more than the story written inside; they often carry dust and airborne pollutants that have settled on them while they were away from the library.
When books are lent out, they often find themselves on the floor beside the bed, underneath chairs, in back packs and even outside in the grass on nice days. This exposes the book and its pages to all kinds of invisible (to the naked eye) pollutants. Household dust, pollen, pet dander, mold and mildew spores are just a few of the pollutants that can travel with the book back to the book depository.
Combine hundreds of these books at a time in the depository, and these particles go airborne as the pages of the books are examined to verify that they are still in good condition, when they are moved for categorization, and when they are placed on the cart for their return to the library shelves.
Breathing air that contains such huge amounts of particulates daily is not good even for a person that does not have respiratory problems. And daily exposure over years of a library career can increase the chances of respiratory problems developing such as asthma and allergies.
Using a portable high efficiency particle arresting (HEPA) air purifier is an excellent way to keep air quality healthy by constantly eliminating the airborne dust and other pollutants that thicken the air in the library book depository. A HEPA air purifier will remove 99.97% of particulates down to .3 microns quietly, and efficiently.
99.97% efficiency means that for every 10,000 particles, 99,997 of them will be eliminated from the air.
One of the biggest libraries we supply is the Fenwick Library at George Mason University in Virginia. If the HealthMate Air Purifier works for them, it can work in your library too.
Call PurerAir.com now at (800) 997-2989 and ask for the air purifier that will eliminate library book depository dust or see it now at http://purerair.com/healthmate_hm400.html
Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989
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