Hello Histonet, Does anyone have experience with an air filter/purifier for use in the lab? I'm looking mainly for residual toluene fumes. Everything is always below the limit but I have an employee who is unusually sensitive and I'm trying to help out. I found one from Fisher for an astronomical price, and I don't know if there's anything that really makes it different from generic air purifiers you can purchase anywhere. Does anyone use anything that they like?
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