Protect Yourself And Your Employees From Airborn Toner Powder Dust.

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    How To Protect Yourself And
    Your Employees From Airborn Toner Powder Dust.

    Please Contact Robert Burgstede At rb@adr24.com Or info@filteryour.life For more Infomation.
    As a fine powder, toner can remain suspended in the air for some period, and is considered to have health effects comparable to inert dust. 

    It can be an irritant to people with respiratory conditions such as asthma or bronchitis. Following studies on bacteria in the 1970s that raised concerns about health effects resulting from pyrrole, a contaminant created during manufacture of the carbon black used in black toner, manufacturing processes were changed to eliminate pyrrole from the finished product. 

    Research by the Queensland University of Technology has indicated that some laser printers emit submicrometer particles which have been associated in other environmental studies with respiratory diseases.
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    A study at the University of Rostock has found that the microscopic particles in toner are carcinogenic, similar to asbestos. Several technicians who had been working with printers and copiers on a daily basis were observed for several years. They showed increased lung problems.

    Filter Your Life Nose Filters are very usefull for in the print-Industry. They can also help you to fight hayfever Allergies, dust problems and cleaner Air-Travelling as well.
    Please Contact Robert Burgstede At rb@adr24.com Or info@filteryour.life For More Infomation.
    Tel: +49 (2841)  9499310 / Fax: +49 (2841)  9499317
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