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The execution of dental work and the use of various chemical compounds leads to exposure to a range of potentially harmful airborne contaminants for dentists, staff and patients. Especially for dental staff this exposure to potentially harmful air pollutants can be significantly higher than that of individuals in most indoor environments.
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Product Literature
Dental Series Product Literature
FlexVac Product Literature
GC Series Product Literature
Outflow W125 - Ducting Adaptor for IQAir Systems
Reference Documents
CB Test Certificate
Chemical List & Spectrum
Currently Available Air Cleaning Methods
EMC Test Report
Health Impacts of Indoor Air Pollution
Health Protection Agency Report
IQAir - The Worlds Most Advanced Cleaning Systems
IQAir Approved as Class II Medical Device
IQAir Gas & Odour Filtration
IQAir Odour Notice
IQAir Passes the Worlds Most Stringent HEPA Filter Test
IQAir Tested By HPA at Porton Down
IQAir Worldwide Users & Test Institutes
Press Release - Airborne Infection Control In Hospitals
Press Release - IQAir Chosen for SARS Protection in Hong Kong
Research Report - Improving Indoor Air Quality in Dental Practices
Superbugs - Know your enemy
BENEFITS
Product Literature
Dental Series Product Literature
FlexVac Product Literature
GC Series Product Literature
Outflow W125 - Ducting Adaptor for IQAir Systems
Reference Documents
CB Test Certificate
Chemical List & Spectrum
Currently Available Air Cleaning Methods
EMC Test Report
Health Impacts of Indoor Air Pollution
Health Protection Agency Report
IQAir - The Worlds Most Advanced Cleaning Systems
IQAir Approved as Class II Medical Device
IQAir Gas & Odour Filtration
IQAir Odour Notice
IQAir Passes the Worlds Most Stringent HEPA Filter Test
IQAir Tested By HPA at Porton Down
IQAir Worldwide Users & Test Institutes
Press Release - Airborne Infection Control In Hospitals
Press Release - IQAir Chosen for SARS Protection in Hong Kong
Research Report - Improving Indoor Air Quality in Dental Practices
Superbugs - Know your enemy




