Janet, I don't know what you ave available there, but here is what i
use when I have a dusty air problem in my shop.
I buy a cheap 20" x 20" box fan for about ten USD and a cheap 20'X 20"
air cond filter for about one USD.
Tape the filter on the back of the fan, and spray the filter lightly
with a cooking spray like Pam. DON'T turn the fan on before you
spray, or you will get oil into the room air.
Only use the slowest fan speed. This will suck up the dust incredibly
fast along with pollen and other bad stuff.
Renew the filter and spray Pam as needed.
regards, Jack F
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From: Janet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 5, 2005, 6:56:01 AM
Subject: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Re: Slow program start-up
No, I don't operate in a factory, but I am thinking of having a new kitchen
installed. Having had a new bathroom installed a few weeks back, I realise
how much more dust there is going to be. I know too that in many factories
where there are PCs they probably do not use the plastic covers one can buy.
One wonders why they are manufactured in the first place and who uses them.
Janet
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