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Nail Salon Fume Extractor

Nail salons are exposed daily to acrylic dust, gel polish fumes, acetone vapors, and other chemical odors that can quickly build up in a closed space. Without proper air filtration, these fumes can affect both technician comfort and client experience.

Our fume extractors are designed to capture airborne dust and chemical fumes directly at the source, helping maintain a cleaner, fresher, and more professional salon environment. Whether you operate a single nail station or a high-traffic salon, the right extraction system helps protect air quality and improves working comfort throughout the day.

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Clean Air for Nail Salons

  • Clean Nail Studio Setup

  • Focused Air Control

  • Fumeclear FC-1002A ultra quiet nail salon fume extractor only 56dB - much quieter than normal conversation

    Shared Salon Air Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a nail dust collector and a fume extractor?

A dust collector is designed to capture visible nail dust, while a fume extractor is more focused on fine particles and airborne fumes at the source. Many salons use both depending on services offered.

What kind of dust and fumes are produced during nail work?

Nail work can produce fine dust from acrylics, gel filing, nail polish residue, and natural nail particles. Some nail products may also release VOCs and strong chemical odors during use.

Using proper dust collection and air filtration can help improve salon air quality.

How often should laser fume extractor filters be replaced?

Recommended replacement cycle (depending on usage and materials):

  • Pre-filter: 1–3 months
  • HEPA / medium filter: 5–6 months
  • Activated carbon filter: 6–8 months

Heavy-duty or high-toxicity materials may shorten filter lifespan.

Can FC-1001A and FC-1002A be used in hair salons or pet grooming salons?

Yes. FC-1001A and FC-1002A can be used in both hair salons and pet grooming environments.

They help reduce airborne dust, hair particles, and odors, improving overall indoor air quality in daily salon work.