Author: Scott O'Malley
If you have mist collectors, are they meeting your expectations? If not, do you understand precisely why? Mist and smoke created by various industrial, medical, food service, and pharmaceutical operations can create many issues for manufacturers, affecting employers and employees alike!
Questions to Consider for Your Mist Collector
Is there a constant haze hanging in your plant?
Or does one build up throughout a workday or shift? Two primary approaches to controlling airborne mist and smoke are ambient and source capture. Our experts at Dynacom can help you determine the best method for your specific situation and preferences. The final solution may involve a combined solution of source capture and an unducted system.
Would improved indoor air quality help you retain and attract new employees?
Let’s face it: today’s employment environment is hyper-competitive! People want to work in an environment where they feel like their health and well-being are essential to the company they work so hard for daily. Clean air is fundamental to that feeling!
Additional Questions to Consider
- Do you frequently move machines around your shop?
- Do you have overhead cranes?
- How many shifts are you operating?
- Are your floors slippery?
- Is finished inventory contamination a problem?
- Are process fires ever an issue for you?
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All these questions and more will impact what type of mist collection system is right for you. Contact us! We welcome the chance to walk you through these questions and the options to meet your requirements and budget.
Key blog takeaways
- Mist and smoke created by a wide variety of industrial, medical, food service, and pharmaceutical operations can create a whole host of issues for manufacturers, affecting both employers and employees alike!
- Two primary approaches to controlling airborne mist and smoke are ambient and source capture.
- People want to work in an environment where they feel like their health and well-being are essential to the company they work so hard for daily.
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