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    After some thought this employee decided that she would rather take her chances with ozone than murderers.
    LOL...she took the lesser of two evils.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Coke in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!".

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    A few years ago my company had an outside company come in and do some tests for airborne pollution.

    The tester brought in when asked off the record said both while seeing the actually results from the measuring equipment suckin in air we had cliped on and those left in various areas of the room. That the risk was minimal.

    This was a refurb workshop where toner even though we cleaned every surface as often as possible (every few days at the least)was thick enough to write your name in most days. On the day we had the test we were asked to ensure the amount of tonerand dust we came in to contact was far higher than normal. So we did empty every toner waste box we could find rebulid all the dev units etc.
    The dust collected was studied and the results we got back said we were at less risk than if we worked in a flour mill. She mentioned unless the particles were highly toxic it was the density of the particles in most cases which causes the most problems for people.

    The lady carrying out the test was not going to write anything but the truth.

    After these tests extraction fans were fitted, which did make a diffeence.

    Many of the offices that I deal with that complain about dust and what have you I find is actually human/household dust which is not cleaned up. Thats left on the copier/printer. So another reason why you should always clean the machine.

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