VODEX SalonAIR 1001 Unit (Moxibustion)
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Beauty treatments can produce a lot of dust, vapours (smells) and fumes that are harmful not only to the technician but also to the client. A salon has a legal responsibility under both the Health and Safety Act and HSE/COSHH regulations to ensure that the environment is safe and free of any hazardous contaminates (such as nail dust or eyelash glue fumes) that could pose a health risk for the technicians and their clients.
Many of the current extraction and dust removal options simply recirculate the solvent laden and still dirty air within the salon. The SalonAIR uses a Multi-Layered Filter Cell System captures all the harmful contaminants, filters it and returns clean air into the salon.
The SalonAIR 1001 offers not only effective control of these harmful dusts and fumes but also complies with all the legal requirements under Health and Safety and under HSE/COSHH, but also provides protection for the technicians and clients.
The ideal extraction solution for your salon environment, the SA1001 filter system will fit easily into any salon, without the need to replace existing nail stations or furniture.
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In the Box
- SA1001 Extraction Unit with Digital Controls
- x1 Vee Filter Pad
- x2 1.2kg General Purpose Carbon Cells
- x1 Power Cable
- x1 Remote Control
Available Accessories
- 1.4 x 75mm Direct Unit Mounted Arm with Round Nozzle
- 1.4m x 75mm Direct Unit Mounted Arm with 30cm Transparent Clear Hood
VODEX SalonAIR 1001 Unit (Moxibustion)
A Perfect Solution for Particulate and Fumes Caused by Holistic Treatments
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Brand: VODEX Ltd
Product Code: SalonAIR 1001 - Moxibustion
Availability: In Stock
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Construction Material | Powder Coated Mild Steel |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 490mm x 425mm x 240mm |
Electrical Data (Voltage) | 230v / Single Phase |
Flow Rate | 300m3/hr |
Inlet/Outlet Size | 1x 75mm Inlet |
Noise Level | <55dBA |
Weight | 14.5kgs |
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