Visit the Elga LabWater web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Fume cupboards ducted
News Release from: Safelab Systems | Subject: Airone 1000DS
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 28 April 2005

Semi-mobile ducted cupboard goes to top
of class

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Laboratorytalk email newsletter. News about Fume cupboards ducted and more every issue. Click here for details.

Design incorporates the best features of both ducted and carbon filtered fume cupboards to achieve a fully ducted system which can be manoeuvred into an open position within the laboratory

Capturing the essence of traditional values in a modern, intelligent design, Safelab believes its Airone 1000DS combines the most important elements of the modern classroom fume cupboard The benefit of using visual aids during teaching is well established, and the ability to show pupils a practical science demonstration in a safe controlled environment is essential

Up until now, practicals have been performed in either fixed ducted fume cupboards or carbon filtered systems.

Both types of cupboard have an important place in the classroom.

Ducted fume cupboards are viewed by many as the best method of controlling harmful substances - however their fixed position can be drawback.

Carbon filtered cupboards are suitable for light use and, being mobile, are easily moved around the classroom.

The Airone 1000DS's design incorporates the best features of both ducted and carbon filtered cupboards and combines them to achieve a fully ducted system which can be manoeuvred, away from the wall, into an open position within the laboratory.

It really is a viable alternative to traditional fume cupboards, says Safelab.

Teachers, pupils and the classroom environment are protected from the effects of harmful substances because all of the fumes and irritants associated with practical science demonstrations are removed at their source and ducted away to be expelled to the atmosphere.

The added advantage of being able to move the cupboard around has obvious benefits.

When not in use it can be stored to the side of the room and when required wheeled out (lockable wheels) into an open position for demonstrations.

Being away from the wall and having 360deg clear safety glass ensures the whole class can group around the cupboard and clearly see what is happening.

The teacher can see and interact freely with pupils as the demonstration takes place.

Tested by Cleapss, the Airone 1000DS complies with Building Bulletin 88 and BS7258:1994 for ducted fume cupboards.

Safelab Systems: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Laboratorytalk email newsletter
Laboratorytalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Elga LabWater web site