Learn how to improve your salon air quality with a Free Clean Air Consultation
How do you ensure that airborne contaminants, pathogens, microorganisms, and viruses are removed?
Every business has risks. For salon owners and employees, the most concerning risk is floating in the air around them. Airborne contaminants created from nail filing and the variety of chemicals used in a salon can quickly turn into a health hazard if left unchecked.
What risks are in the air you breathe?
- Dust and particulates produced by nail technicians
- Chemical vapors from workstations, bins and storage
- Airborne contaminants, pathogens, microorganisms, and viruses
Combine the risks already in the salon with the current health concerns regarding bacteria and airborne viruses amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and all of a sudden the quality of the air in your salon is as much a talking point as the great work carried out by your salon team. That’s why being able to prove that you take the quality of the air in your salon seriously is so important.
Clients and salon workers NEED reassurance that they can spend time in your business with little to no risk to their health and well being.
Keep reading and we will show you how to recognize and remove the risks from your salon.
"The source capture, I absolutely love it and can't live without it...This is something my clients took notice of, this is something they walk in the door and say 'WOW! It's really fresh in here!'"
Athena Elliot - Nail Talk Radio
Effectively tackling the 3 risk zones is the best proven method for improving air quality
The 3 risk zones:
The Breathing Zone
The first risk zone in your salon is the source of the contaminants. Your workstations will produce dust, vapors, and other contaminants that are easily dispersed around your salon. Even worse - viruses, pathogens, and bacteria hitch “rides” on this dust and can be inhaled causing a host of health issues.
Taking steps to ensure you protect your air quality at the source will make a huge difference.
The Room Zone
20-25% of dust, vapors, and odors will not be caught by the source capture systems, because of various levels of crosswind (open window or door, blowing fan, etc.) so it’s important to protect the rest of the room space with a room air purifier.
Ensuring your room has clean air will make everyone feel more comfortable and safe.
The Building Zone
The building should not be overlooked when considering air purification systems. Ventilation draws air from all around your salon and it then moves from one room to another. This can have a dramatic impact on your air quality throughout your building, including other businesses connected through your ventilation system.
When you protect the building, you ensure all areas of your salon and surrounding businesses have great air quality.
Ensure your Salon is up to code with a FREE Clean Air Consultation
Getting your salon up to the standards laid out in the code regulations doesn’t need to be confusing or costly. With the help of our experts you can identify the best solution for your salons needs.
We will help you understand how you can remove the dangers from each risk zone using a 3 Zone Protection System that meets code and awards you the Clean Air Certification.
We will help you:
- Identify areas of highest risk
- Understand what you require to meet regulations and codes
- Identify actions YOU can take to improve the environment
- Show you how you can become Clean Air Certified
"Getting set up with Aerovex was the least anxiety producing appointments of my life. They are so kind and thoughtful, they really look out for you, even assisting by looking up your local codes to see what you actually need to meet safe air in your particular set salon set up.
Whitney Murphy - Salon Owner and Educator
The Three Zone Protection System
Destroy up to 99.9% of Surface Bacteria, Germs, and Viruses
Zone 1 - The Breathing Zone
The first risk zone in your salon is the source of the contaminants. Your workstations will produce dust, vapors, and other contaminants that are easily dispersed around your salon. Even worse - viruses, pathogens, and bacteria hitch “rides” on this dust and can be inhaled causing a host of health issues.
Taking steps to ensure you protect your air quality at the source will make a huge difference.
The Room Zone
20-25% of dust, vapors, and odors will not be caught by the source capture systems, because of various levels of crosswind (open window or door, blowing fan, etc.) so it’s important to protect the rest of the room space with a room air purifier.
Ensuring your room has clean air will make everyone feel more comfortable and safe.
The Building Zone
The building should not be overlooked when considering air purification systems. Ventilation draws air from all around your salon and it then moves from one room to another. This can have a dramatic impact on your air quality throughout your building, including other businesses connected through your ventilation system.
When you protect the building, you ensure all areas of your salon and surrounding businesses have great air quality.
Take The Next Step To Ensuring Your Clients and Employees Can Breathe Easy and Become Clean Air Certified
Becoming Clean Air Certified will demonstrate that your salon is committed to the health and safety of anyone on site. With the certification you will be able to confidently open every day knowing that your business is up to code—and so will your customers.
Ensure your Salon is up to code with a FREE Clean Air Consultation
Getting your salon up to the standards laid out in the code regulations doesn’t need to be confusing or costly. With the help of our experts you can identify the best solution for your salons needs.
- Identify areas of highest risk
- Understand what you require to meet regulations and codes Identify actions
- YOU can take to improve the environment
- Show you how you can become Clean Air Certified