Air Cleaner For Dentist Office - 5 Features To Choose
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008If you are a dentist, dental hygienist, or spend extended time as an employee in a dentist office, you are being exposed to the small particulates created by the high speed drills used on teeth. As a dental professional you can use a mask and safety glasses to initially avoid the particulates created by drilling, but those particulates remain airborne even after you remove your mask and glasses. If you are in practice with a number of dentists, the number of particulates in the air is probably high. Protection initially from the particulates with masks and glasses is important and a good first step, but preventing yourself, other professionals and your patients from ingesting these particulates that remain airborne after the masks and glasses are removed is just as important. Consider using an air purifier with these 9 features.