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Particle spread studies (confirming one metre rule)

teederkee

Active member
Greetings all,

I am looking for a study that illustrates the oft quoted standard that droplet borne particles fall within one metre of their source. This is quoted regularly, but I have not been able to find the study that it is based on.

I regulary show a video that illustrates that the spread can be much higher (http://www.isocapnia.com/SHORT Dec 17 2003 MPEG4.avi). The video uses a low flow oxygen source in order to visualize the particles. Its not high quality, but gets to the point.

Cheers,
Ted
 
Re: Particle spread studies (confirming one metre rule)

Particle spread studies confirming 2 metre safety rule ?
 
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