Re: ridding my studio of dust
- From: "Richard Tomkins" <tomkinsr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 15:13:29 -0400
Good question.
This very problem, without the cats, came up in a manufacturing environment
I worked in. Pressurize your work area with clean air.
1. Get rid of the cats, you are carrying their hair into your environment.
2. Thoroughly seal the studio.
3. Install a Hepa filter air system, buy or build, that will supply clean
air to the work area.
3a. Buy, lots of choices.
3b. Build, I'd get a collection of AC operated muffin fans, maybe 4 or 8 and
mount them in a box, such that they blow air through 2 Hepa type furnace
filters, gathering air from outside the work area. Within the work area,
possibly install a second unit to recirculate the air inside thus keeping it
clean.
4. Thoroughly clean the area.
5. Change filters with regularity.
<bruin70@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1120916582.683765.168410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> hi all. i am an artist but i think photographers will have the answer i
> seek. i've been getting dust/hair/cathair on my paintings as they dry.i
> was shocked about the cathair because cats are not allowed anywhere
> near the room. i need to rid my studio of this, short of cleaning out
> the entire studio(which i shall have to go eventually).
>
> what can i buy/use to accomplish this. studio is about 13x17. I CANNOT
> USE THE "IONIC BREEZE" FROM SHARPER IMAGE. i get sick,,,from the smell
> i guess.
>
>
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