Larry.Y wrote:I am Larry Yatch founder and CEO of Sealed Mindset.
Our HVAC system was custom designed from the ground up to meet and exceed any current standards.
We have a recirculating system in which all range air is passed through three filters (only one is required).
We have a 2" pre-filter, a 6" mid-filter, and a medical grade HEPA filter. Once the air goes through this filter bank it is cleaner than what you breath on the street.
The air is then blown through a plenum wall, rather than vents with create dead air spaces, which ensures stable air movement throughout the entire range.
We move 14400 cfm (cubic feet per minute). Which means that we completely change the entire air volume of our range every 1.06 minutes.
Our system is completely computer controlled with over 10 separate aspects that are continuously monitored.
This web-based system is one of a kind for shooting ranges, and allows me to monitor and control it from anywhere on my phone.
You will not find a cleaner indoor range.
Feel free to stop by anytime and check it out for yourself.
You don't completely change the entire voulume of air every 1.06 minutes. You recirculate and filter the air in the room at a given rate. If you literally changed it, your heating and cooling cost would be quite high whenever the ambient (outside) air is of different temprearture than what you want to maintain inside.
I assume that one of the 10 aspects you monitor is not actual level of airborne lead, right? Do you know if that is sometimes actually measured? If yes, how often?
(Not attempting to claim that your ventilation system isn't good or great, just curious if you have a way to actually confirm what the lead levels are.)