Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Carbon Filter For Nails

Carbon is the best type of filter to have when you need to eliminate gaseous pollutants such as odors and airborne chemicals. 

However, the types of fumes that evaporate into the air from many of the products used for manicures and pedicures in nail salons are tough for even carbon to remove.

So a carbon-based filter that has a potassium iodide additive to enhance its ability to absorb the volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) is essential if it is to make the air smell clean again.
To have the most control over filtration, the unit should be free standing and have a motor that will allow it to operate safely and effectively 24 hours a day.  If you work in or own a salon, you know that just because the procedure is completed does not mean that the fumes they cause go away.

These chemicals can remain in the air for hours, and can cause the shop to smell bad for hours and often linger until you open the door to start the day the following morning. 
Removing these chemicals from the air is crucial to the short and long term health of the people who work in the shop on a daily basis.
And fresh air can’t help but attract more customers to your salon, particularly if they have tried other shops where the air smells really bad.

The Nail Salon Air Purifier from PurerAir.com has a 15-lb carbon-based filter enhanced with potassium iodide. 

It also has a split capacitor motor that will allow it to send 250 cubic feet of fresh air into your salon every 60 seconds.

Put it to work in your salon today.  See it now at http://purerair.com/nails.html

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

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