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Treating Hazardous Air in the Podiatric Office
By Podiatry Management
Podiatrists suffer impaired lung function, rhinitis, asthma, coughing, hyper-sensitivity and conjunctivitis due to chronic exposure to nail dust and other chemicals. Electrical fungal-nail debridement releases large amounts of nail dust containing micro-organism and keratin organic components into the air which serve as allergens and antigens when inhaled. "Varying widely in effectiveness, source-point nail dust collectors (vacuums) are only a partial solution," says a spokesperson from Docu-Forms/New-Aire. "They don't recover all or the smallest particles, which can be deposited in the conjunctiva, nose and respiratory tract ... You, your patients and your staff deserve air free of mycotic nail dust, allergens, mold spores, bacteria and viruses, paper-dust mites, odors, disinfectants, cast materials and medicinal chemicals." Every treatment room can be equipped for $179 or less with a DPM-Aire XJ-3000C Air Purifier, which uses six methods to remove hazardous nail dust aerosols and other substances from the office environment. These units are also suitable for home and bedroom use. To order or get additional information, go to XJ-3000C.
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Author: Podiatry Management
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