Saturday, December 22, 2012

Controlling Concrete Dust

Those who are exposed to dangerous dust particles in the air may be at risk of severe lung damage if the dust they are breathing is concrete dust. This post provides insight and solutions for controlling concrete dust.

Concrete dust containing crystalline silica is particularly dangerous to your health.  Reports like those produced by the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health (concrete workers with chronic obstructive pulmonary symptoms and/or work-related lower respiratory symptoms are at risk of having a reduction in lung function - mild chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and individuals with concerns about the adverse effects (Toxic Concrete Dust - Silicosis) of concrete dust can help you take appropriate precautions and action to avoid breathing in an atmosphere where concrete dust is prevalent.
Chest X-Ray of Normal Lungs and Silicosis Damaged Lungs
The award winning engineering and design company, International Precast Inc., known in the industry for manufacturing any custom precast product regardless of the complexity or size of the project, selected Envirosystems Group to supply the AirWall dust collection system along with a large open faced booth to contain concrete dust. This dust collection system will allow International Precast Inc. to work in an atmosphere where large concrete dust loads are contained in the area where people are working. The Envirosystems Group AirWall dust collection and booth system creates a much healthier and cleaner environment in the facility.

Envirosystems Group designs and builds Dust Collection Systems, Blast Equipment and Finishing / Paint Booths. We are experts at supplying the right system for your application.

We bring 45 years of dust collection experience, so we can recommend, design, build, and install the AirWall equipment to handle the toughest dust collection, blasting, or finishing booths needs.

Big. Small. We handle it all.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

IRS Tax Section 179 deduction allows 100% on depreciation,

Tax Section 179 allows you to lower the cost of ownership on your business equipment.  

The updated 2012 Section 179 offers companies that spend less than $560,000 this year on qualified equipment to accelerate depreciation expense up to $139,000.  50% bonus depreciation is also available for new equipment purchases for those amounts not covered by Section 179.

"It actually puts business owner's in the driver's seat when it comes to saving money, by allowing them to lower the cost on qualified equipment;" and ultimately a "big Tax Savings because of IRS Section 179; said Shane Fausel, 

Owner of Envirosystems Group – Dust Collection Equipment.


IRS Tax Section 179 Business Equipment Tax Deduction Infographic

Here's How: Qualified Equipment and Tax Savings With IRS Section 179. Download this document which better explains 2012 IRS Section 179 and for complete details, or changes to the tax incentives, please visit www.irs.gov or contact the IRS helpline at: 800-829-4933

Business Tax Savings According to Google Trends  


Envirosystems Group, LLC offers dust collection equipment and dry media surface removal equipment across the United States.  Envirosystems Group features AirWall Dust Collection Systems Design and Installation, Blast Equipment and Paint Booths.  Dust Collection Systems and Blast Equipment all Made in the USA.  Visit envirosystemsgroup.com for dust collection solutions
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