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Nail Salon Source Capture Systems for Salon Air Purification and Ventilation

Nail Salon & Salon Suite

Need help selecting the best Nail Salon Ventilation System for Your Salon or Salon Suite?

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Benefits and System Features Include:
  • Meet nail salon ventilation code requirements and OSHA standards
  • eHEPA patented electrostatic HEPA filtration technology sets the industry standard
  • 3-In-1 HealthyAir® eHEPA® filtration technology eliminates the need for multiple air filtration devices
  • Simultaneously capture and deactivate toxic fumes, microorganisms (airborne pathogens), and harmful aerosols and fine-particulate
  • Ceiling-Mount and Wall-Mount units offer fixed-positioning to free valuable floor space in smaller salons and salon suite settings
  • Portable floor units offer convenience of easy setup and cost effectiveness
  • Simplest and cleanest filter change process of any source capture system

HealthyAir® Systems Improve Nail Salon Air Quality & Protect You

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HealthyAir® Source Capture Systems are engineered to meet salon ventilation code requirements and these systems are currently used to improve indoor air quality to protect the health of employees and customers in thousands of nail salons in the USA and Canada.

Nail technicians who work in poorly ventilated nail salon spaces are routinely exposed to unsafe levels of toxic chemicals that are found in nail polishes, polish remover, artificial nails, and other nail products.

Industry studies report that about 30 chemicals or chemical categories appear to be commonly used in nail products, including: toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, acetone, acetonitrile, ethyl methacrylate, isopropyl acetate, methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate (banned in many states), and quaternary ammonium compounds in disinfectants.

Substantial exposure to these chemicals is associated with adverse short-term effects such as headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, and irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory system.

Potential health effects from long-term exposure include skin sensitization, cancer, and kidney and liver disease, as well as other effects on the reproductive, developmental, and nervous systems. The risk of experiencing these health effects depends on a variety of factors, including the nature of the exposure and individual susceptibility. Employees and customers may be exposed to chemicals by inhaling vapors or dust, through vapor contact with eyes and mucous membranes, or via direct skin contact with the nail products.

To reduce exposure to, and inhalation of, toxic chemicals and dust particles, OSHA guidelines and state regulations call for the use of Source Capture and Local Exhaust Ventilation Systems.

Nail Salon Ventilation

HealthyAir® Source Capture Systems effectively reduce exposure to, and inhalation of, toxic chemicals and dust particles.

All HealthyAir® Source Capture Systems comply with IMC Ventilation Code Chapter 4 and 5 requirements.

The use of HealthyAir® Source Capture Systems for local exhaust ventilation and improvement of indoor air is consistent with OSHA, CDC, NIOSH and EPA guidelines and recommendations.

Industry Research and Reports :

OSHA: Health Hazards in Nail Salons, A Guide for Nail Salon Workers

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CDC: Nail Technicians’ Health & Workplace Exposure Control

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NIOSH: Evaluates Chemical Exposures at Nail Salons

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EPA: Reducing Air Pollution from Nail Salons

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