Anybody know a solid air purifier for the reason in title? does anybody use something like this, ive had this asked by a client and thought about it being part of our painting process.
Cmon seriously? Are you human or Robot?When it comes to dealing with lacquer and paint fumes, having a good air purifier can be a game-changer.
While I don't have specific recommendations, you might want to check out Damage Control-911 at www.damagecontrol-911.com. They're all about air quality solutions and might have some insights on solid air purifiers for your needs.
It's great that you're thinking about incorporating this into your painting process – not only for your client's peace of mind but also for a safer work environment. Kudos to you for being proactive!