Bums on Seats! Plymouth Bus Resolves Seating Dust Problem

As any public transport operator knows, bus seats capture a huge amount of dust - from atmospheric dusts through mites to human skin - none of which maintenance teams should be breathing!

Having tried a wide range of solutions, Plymouth Bus have identified an effective method of controlling the clouds of dust released by fabric seating components during repair and reconditioning work. AirBench is a workbench with built-in dust extraction; dust generated when the seat fabric is disturbed is drawn down through the worksurface and captured within internal filters.

AirBench for Public Transport Seating

The basic model AirBench is the ideal size for a standard double seat and immediately reduces and removes dust clouds. Finally, repair workers can breathe easily - and the company feels that one less risk to their employees health is of benefit to all.

AirBench is also available with a wide range of alternative filter configurations, suitable for most types of dust and fume problem – visit www.airbench.com or call 01206 791191 for more information.

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