RE: Purifying air of formaldehyde

From:Pam Marcum <pmarcum@polysciences.com>

I realize this has nothing to do with the current e-mail however, for the
last several hours I have been getting repeat e-mail from several days ago.
Is there a problem with the server repeating or is this Ground Hog Day.
Please don't let Friday be Ground Hog Day, I want to go home.  Pam Marcum

-----Original Message-----
From: ANATECH LTD [mailto:email@anatechltdusa.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 2:06 PM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Purifying air of formaldehyde


Joseph Nocito asked about a tabletop air purification device that
would reduce formaldehyde vapors.  While I do not know of a source
for such equipment, I thought it was worthwlile to mention that
purifying the air after you have had a chance to breathe it is not in
the best interests of safety.  Tackle the problem at its source,
either by containing the emissions within a hood, or by eliminating
the source altogether.

Dick

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Richard W. Dapson, Ph.D.
Anatech Ltd.
Battle Creek, MI
800-ANATECH (800-262-8324)
email@anatechltdusa.com
Web address:  anatechltdusa.com





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