Hallo folks,
First of all, this is the first time we have looked at this site (and very impressive it is too), Jackie Jefford was down in our studio doing some NVQ work with our girls and recommended it to us for our problem, which is as follows.
My wife and business partner own a nail studio in a shopping centre.
We have recently had a H&S inspection which we did quite well in but we were told we need to consider better ventilation, in particular with regard to "changes of air".
The studio only has one outside wall up on the first floor so a "full-on" extraction system would probably be very expensive and as we only have less than a year left on our lease it is something we really don't want to spend out too much on.
The "doorway" does not have a door, we simply raise a metal shutter so air can move between the mall and studio.
We have seen the desktop dust extraction systems, which having done a search on this site don't seem to be brilliant but would probably be some help but it is the "change of air" thing that is giving us a problem.
Jackie said she thought she remembered something about a studio in a shopping centre in Glasgow that had a similar problem with H&S inspectorate.
Anybody remember the case or have any other good advice for us.
Thanks,
Mark .Y.
First of all, this is the first time we have looked at this site (and very impressive it is too), Jackie Jefford was down in our studio doing some NVQ work with our girls and recommended it to us for our problem, which is as follows.
My wife and business partner own a nail studio in a shopping centre.
We have recently had a H&S inspection which we did quite well in but we were told we need to consider better ventilation, in particular with regard to "changes of air".
The studio only has one outside wall up on the first floor so a "full-on" extraction system would probably be very expensive and as we only have less than a year left on our lease it is something we really don't want to spend out too much on.
The "doorway" does not have a door, we simply raise a metal shutter so air can move between the mall and studio.
We have seen the desktop dust extraction systems, which having done a search on this site don't seem to be brilliant but would probably be some help but it is the "change of air" thing that is giving us a problem.
Jackie said she thought she remembered something about a studio in a shopping centre in Glasgow that had a similar problem with H&S inspectorate.
Anybody remember the case or have any other good advice for us.
Thanks,
Mark .Y.