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Frequently Asked Questions About Neg- Air Machines: Why is negative pressure important to mold abatement, disaster restoration and renovation projects?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Neg- Air Machines: Why is negative pressure important to mold abatement, disaster restoration and renovation projects?

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A negative pressure environment will help to contain the mold, dust, particles and odors within the workspace containment barrier. Air always flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. Creating and maintaining negative pressure creates inward airflow direction through any leaks or openings in the containment barrier. This prevents airborne contaminants from escaping into and contaminating other parts of the building.

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