Clearing the Aire – SonicAire Blog
Preventing Dust Explosions: The Proactive Solution
Dust explosions have been a significant concern in manufacturing facilities for decades. These incidents can result in devastating consequences, including injuries, fatalities, ...
Introducing SonicAire’s Class II, Division 1, UL-Certified XZ-210 and XZ-215 Fans
The constant presence of combustible dust in manufacturing facilities significantly threatens safety and regulatory compliance. In Class II Division 1 (CIID1) environments, ...
Clearing the Air – SonicAire’s Feature in Waste Today
The management of dust in transfer stations and material recovery facilities (MRFs) is crucial due to health, regulatory, and safety concerns. Fugitive ...
SonicAire’s Commitment Extends Beyond the Sale with Certified Installers
The Way It Was Worked, But We Knew It Could Be Better. When we started offering dust management solutions to facilities, ...
The New NFPA Standard 660: What is it and How Will it Affect YOUR Facility?
If you work in a facility that deals with combustible dust on a daily basis, you probably know the regulations and standards you're required to comply with in order ...
Combustible Dust in Food Production and Agriculture: How Can You Create a Safer Environment?
The Food Industry is not safe from the risk of combustible dust. In fact, according to Food Engineering, some food ingredients create more combustible ...
Three Factors That Determine How Many SonicAire Fans You’ll Need
If your manufacturing facility struggles with dust buildup, then you already know you need some help. Even if you have a filtration system ...
How to Catch What Your Dust Filtration System Misses
You may already have an excellent filtration system with a robust dust collector at your facility. You spent tens of thousands of dollars ...
Does Your Insurer Really Care About Combustible Dust? Hear from the Source!
Insurance companies will ask you plenty of questions when assessing what kind of coverage they can offer your company. They dig so deep ...
How will OSHA’s new heat standard change the way you do business?
According to Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, every employee is entitled to a safe workplace, free of ...