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Masks Unmasked

If you’re feeling guilty about not wearing a mask while doing nails, you can drop the self-reproach — if you’re using a properly maintained source-capture ventilation system.

by Staff
January 29, 2015
Masks Unmasked

 

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If you’re feeling guilty about not wearing a mask while doing nails, you can drop the self-reproach — if you’re using a properly maintained source-capture ventilation system. “If you are working with a source capture ventilation system (SCV), you don’t want or need to use a face mask,” says industry scientist Doug Schoon. “Even a high-quality, properly fitting N-95 dust mask won’t work as well as an SCV system. Though a properly fitted N-95 dust mask will protect against inhalation of tiny airborne dust particles, it will not protect against vapors. SCV systems prevent exposure by collecting both dusts and vapors — keeping them out of the nail technician’s breathing zone and salon air. When SCV systems are properly maintained and the carbon filters are changed regularly, they are a great way to help ensure salon air quality remains safe.”

Doug Schoon

Schoon tackles the real-life issues you want to know about — from health and sanitation to product chemistry and proper technique — in his ongoing weekly Internet series “Face-to-Face with Doug Schoon.” Learn more at www.facetofacewithdougschoon.com.

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