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Healthier workshop air

2nd January 1997, Page 14
2nd January 1997
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• Alentec Orion has introduced a range of competitively priced high-quality exhaust Filtration equipment which conforms fully to COSHH regulations relating to the control of toxic engine emissions.

The filters separate mutagenic, cancerous and allergy-producing substances from exhaust gases to provide a healthier working environment for staff in poorly ventilated premises.

The filter range runs from simple free-standing box filters which connect direct to the vehicle's exhaust pipe, to more advanced mobile workshop units. in all units the filter element status is monitored by a simple rupture disc.

Typically the life of a filter is from 60 to 200 vehicle movements, says the maker and replacements are low cost and readily available.

Contact: 0116 243 3343.

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