I was told that in the UK there are guidelines on the numbers of particles that laser printers release and that Laser printers have to be in a ventilated area because of the fine dust that is statically charged.
However unless you sniff the thing 24/7 you will not be exposed to dangerous levels.
"However unless you sniff the thing 24/7 you will not be exposed to dangerous levels." - You mean like the workers at the library? Or the secretary sitting next to the printer all day long?
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I was told that in the UK there are guidelines on the numbers of particles that laser printers release and that Laser printers have to be in a ventilated area because of the fine dust that is statically charged.
However unless you sniff the thing 24/7 you will not be exposed to dangerous levels.
"However unless you sniff the thing 24/7 you will not be exposed to dangerous levels." - You mean like the workers at the library? Or the secretary sitting next to the printer all day long?