Ventilation for painting room

When I was much younger I used to care about to enroll in art classes at university, and spent all of my free time practicing the drawing and painting techniques as I learned them! I was always locked in my dining room with a paintbrush in hand, playing around with new paint types and color palettes… The time flew by as I tested creating new art, and I’ll never forget the sense of peace I felt as I was working, but recently, I’ve begun painting once again.

This time, however, rather than painting on canvas I generally toil on pieces of vintage furniture.

I’m working on selling my pieces, so I spend an inordinate amount of time in our basement fixing up each piece with good focus. The only problem is I could legitimately use to improve the ventilation in my toil space. As far as I know, the paint fumes are non-toxic, however I still don’t know I should be breathing in contaminated air like that, however who knows what chemical compounds are floating through that stuffy basement air, circulating endlessly and being dispersed through the whole condo via the network of HVAC duct. I know it can’t be high quality, healthy air that my family and I are breathing each afternoon. That’s why I’m looking into purchasing a compatible air purification system that hooks right up to my modern Heating and A/C plan. That way, the polluted air will pass through several sets of high tech air filters, removing any hazardous airborne contaminants before it’s sent through the HVAC ducts to the whole house! Hopefully we’ll save a few lungs!

 

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