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Posted By Dave Wynn
I have always understood that photocopiers produce "nasties" and that this is part of the reason that they are generally located in a small room alone.
Do we have evidence that they actually produce O zone & other undesirable substances which may be harmful to health?
Any information gratefully accepted,
Dave.
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Posted By RP
I found that the user manual and safety booklet which came with ours very useful. It does highlight health and safety issues, including siting in a well ventilated room. One maual suggested that the fumes produced can be harmful in concentration and long runs of copying should be split to allow fumes to dissapate
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Posted By Fiona Potter
Hi Dave
WE used a drager tube and pump to check the ozone levels.
They give an outline if there is a problem. Often the dryness of the air, noise, location usually in a small cupboard can also add to discomfort
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Posted By Dave Wynn
Thanks Margaret I have found exactly what I was looking for, just enough information to convince them I was right!
Thanks agsin,
Dave.
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