dry goods cleaning

Jack May

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For 'dry goods/moisture sensitive materials' like books, magazines, paperwork etc, what is more efficient? Vacuum or compressed air or do you need both?

I was thinking of getting a 'ducted, central in-built vacuum system' like a lot of homes, having the primary unit a distance away and just piping the vacuum to the work station(s). Would this work? Things to look out for?

I imagine with compressed air, there would be safety/health concerns and a significant extraction/exhaust system would be required.

Does anyone have any pics or info on such systems.

I looked into Fireline but they don't seem to show specifics. Any other suppliers out there for this type of systems?

John
 

Desk Jockey

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The girls just use simple vacuums and small air compressors.

Nothing too fancy, most of that stuff is vacuumed and sponged, compressed air more for blowing things out.
 

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