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Dust to dust
23 January 2013
When Cambridge Pet Crematorium (CPC) identified a dust issue being created when decanting cremated remains into urns, AirBench provided a solution. Cremated remains (of pets or humans) have to be transferred from the

When Cambridge Pet Crematorium
(CPC) identified a dust issue being
created when decanting cremated
remains into urns, AirBench
provided a solution.
Cremated remains (of pets or humans) have to be transferred from the cremator into holding containers, and then on into their final urn.
When decanting these fine powders, clouds of dust of a respirable size can form. These dusts can be harmful to health CPC now performs this operation on an AirBench. The dust clouds generated are captured by AirBench's powerful downdraught extraction, and captured within the internal filters. The filters are easily emptied - in this case, the collected ashes are scattered with care and respect at all times.
Cremated remains (of pets or humans) have to be transferred from the cremator into holding containers, and then on into their final urn.
When decanting these fine powders, clouds of dust of a respirable size can form. These dusts can be harmful to health CPC now performs this operation on an AirBench. The dust clouds generated are captured by AirBench's powerful downdraught extraction, and captured within the internal filters. The filters are easily emptied - in this case, the collected ashes are scattered with care and respect at all times.
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