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Martech Services Company announces Quality Air Breathing System

Jan. 15, 2020
The system is designed to provide Grade “D” breathable air with an existing compressed air supply.

Compliance with the OSHA requirement for Grade "D" breathable air can be accomplished with the use of a Quality Air Breathing System manufactured by Martech Services Company.

According to Tom Wright, director of sales and marketing, when placed near the point of use, a Quality Air Breathing System will work with the existing compressed air supply. The four-stage filtration filters the air and the on-board carbon monoxide monitor continuously monitors the air quality for compliance with current OSHA standards.

"Quality Air Breathing Systems are, by design, the affordable solution to providing the breathable air required to protect painters, blasters, and welders," said Wright.

The systems are designed for multiple users and ease of use and are capable of supporting two or more persons at the same time, according to the company. Accessories can even increase or decrease the temperature of the air supply for improved user comfort.

Additionally, each system is backed by a one-year warranty and supported by a toll-free sales and service telephone support staff.

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