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Sly, Inc. Announces New HCF Design

Sly, Inc., (www.slyinc.com), a 138 year old manufacturer of dust collectors and other air pollution control equipment, has announced design updates to its PleatJet II Horizontal Dust Collector.

2012-04-30
STRONGSVILLE, OH, April 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) When it comes to health and safety regulations these days, offices and business establishments must be up to standard, otherwise they seriously run the risk of being shut down. Inspections in business environments occur all the time, and they are done to maintain health and safety standards in all working areas, which is a very good thing for staff and owners. It may seem like an annoyance, and it may make you nervous as to whether you think your building is up to scratch, but when you know your office is a safe environment to work in, you will feel a great sense of relief and satisfaction. There are many dangers that can be lurking in working environments without people even knowing, and one of the main issues that causes problems without the average person knowing is dust. Dust is one of the major causes for electrical equipment to go bust, as it gets inside components and slight openings, and cannot be cleaned. So what can you do to protect your office from harmful dust?

There are quite a few options you can take when it comes to dust removal from offices. A lot of office owners high cleaning services to clean offices once a week, but to be honest, this method really isn't that effective, as dust can form within a day, it is very harmful and can form quicker than you might think. Instead of hiring a cleaning service, you should really look into more efficient and effective ways to keep your office cleaner. If you have a large industrial area as your workplace you should really consider getting a dust collector.

Dust collectors are usually overhead large metal tubes which suck the dust and infectious air inside, removing it from your work space. Dust collectors are by far the best solution when it comes to getting rid of dust from your warehouse or even office. Dust can damage electrical equipment and ruin some expensive devices you may have laying around, if your office is fully equipped with computers and phones, they are all at risk from dust damage. Dust seizes up components and in the end, stops them working altogether, instead of having the heartache of replacing all your computers and phones, and risking losing important files on the computers, have a professional and high standard dust collector installed in your home. You can get dust collectors to fit any office or warehouse, so that all your workers and equipment are protected from harmful dust and particles in the air.

One company that has been providing an excellent dust removal service for many years now is Sly, Inc. Sly, Inc, have a huge list of satisfied customers under their belt, which makes them the number one company to go to if you are in need of a dust collector in your industrial working area. If you have a question, you can simply enquire on their website at http://slyinc.com?pmc=PR8. Go over to the Sly Inc, website today, and prevent your office and workers from harmful dust damage.

For more information on the SLY, INC New HCF Design, please visit the following link: http://slyinc.com?pmc=PR8.


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[Press-News.org] Sly, Inc. Announces New HCF Design
Sly, Inc., (www.slyinc.com), a 138 year old manufacturer of dust collectors and other air pollution control equipment, has announced design updates to its PleatJet II Horizontal Dust Collector.