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Air moves dust. The wrong airflow creates turbulence that lifts particles, short-circuits extraction, and pushes contaminants to clean areas. Understanding the basics of air dynamics helps you avoid these traps.

How poor airflow amplifies dust

  • High-velocity jets shear dust from surfaces and re-suspend settled fines.
  • Short-circuiting occurs when supply air goes straight to the extract, bypassing the work zone—no capture, just mixing.
  • Dead zones leave pockets of stagnant air where dust builds, then releases in bursts when disturbed.

Air movement fans used without a capture plan tend to create these effects. As filters load on extraction units, under-load airflow drops, further reducing capture and worsening spread.

Field signs your airflow is wrong

  • Haze returns within minutes after housekeeping.
  • Smoke test shows loops or immediate return to the extract.
  • Doors “breathe” the wrong way; tissue at a crack flutters outward from the dirty area.

Fix the flow

  • Lower supply velocity and use indirect flow to reduce turbulence.
  • Create slight negative pressure in the dusty zone so air moves from clean to dirty.
  • Pair mobile extract with an air scrubber. For example, using MAXVAC Dustblockers as the filtration backbone while supply fans gently feed the space controls re-circulation.
  • Seal obvious leaks and close unused openings so pressure differentials work.
  • Measure and maintain airflow under load; replace or clean filters before capture collapses.

Verify and document

  • Use a smoke pencil to visualise paths and adjust positioning.
  • Log particulate readings before and after changes; stable or falling PM indicates improvement.
  • Record the setup so crews can reproduce it day to day.

Practical takeaways

  • Air that is too fast, too direct, or poorly contained will spread dust.
  • Design for clean-to-dirty movement with slight negative pressure.
  • Combine extraction and filtration with controlled supply; avoid short-circuiting.
  • Prove it with smoke tests and particulate trends, not assumptions.

Get the airflow right and every other control—tool extraction, housekeeping, and PPE effectiveness—works better.

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