
Being
aggressive in cleaning dust from the air in your shop
doesn’t necessarily mean you have to spend a ton on new
equipment.
If you don’t have a dust collection system
in your shop, now’s a great time to start. For many
hobbyists and home-shop woodworkers, such systems seem
like a luxury — the last tool to be bought. But more and
more of us are beginning to take dust seriously. That’s
a fact that the tool industry now recognizes.
Healthy Shop Habit
There’s a reason
to be concerned. Wood dust is related to many health
hazards, including irritation of the eyes, nose, and
throat; skin rashes; asthma; allergies; and some serious
lung diseases. It has even been linked to a rare form of
nasal cancer. Estimates indicate that up to 13% of
woodworkers have dust-induced asthma. Breathing wood
dust can also cause chronic bronchitis or emphysema.
During their lifetimes, one third of all woodworkers
experience some adverse health effects from contact with
wood dust.
While shop vacuums are extremely popular among
woodworkers, they may not be the best solution for
systematic dust control. First and foremost, their
capacities are generally much smaller than that of most
large, stationary machines. Second, their filters
usually don’t trap some of the micro-particles that can
aggravate allergies and irritate the respiratory system.
There’s no doubt: For most shops, a complete dust
collection system is necessary to protect your
health.