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Rasmus Østergaard is an editor and journalist at Just Add People. Rasmus is responsible for making useful information about the hairdressing profession and the beauty industry easily accessible to everyone.
Ergonomics
03. March 2025
When discussing air quality improvement in salons, two key terms often come up: ventilation and extraction. Here’s the difference:
While ventilation and extraction serve different purposes, having both in a salon ensures the best air quality: general ventilation keeps the air fresh, while point extraction captures dangerous fumes at their source.
According to occupational health and safety guidelines, workplaces must have sufficient air circulation to ensure a healthy environment. For hairdressers working with chemicals, extra precautions are needed:
Failing to comply with these standards can result in fines or warnings from health and safety authorities.
Capturing fumes and aerosols at the source minimizes the risk of allergies, respiratory issues, headaches, and other health problems caused by prolonged exposure to airborne chemicals.
A cleaner salon atmosphere makes it easier to work through long days without fatigue, eye irritation, or throat discomfort.
Installing point extraction—especially in areas where chemicals are mixed—helps ensure that your salon meets industry safety standards.
Clients enjoy a fresher environment with less chemical odor, making their visit more pleasant and encouraging repeat business.
The price of a point extraction system varies depending on size, power, and installation complexity. However, it should be seen as a long-term investment in workplace safety, employee well-being and client experience. A quality extraction system is ultimately cheaper than dealing with the consequences of poor air quality—including employee sick leave, client complaints, or, in the worst case, legal action for failing to meet safety standards.
Salon extraction isn’t just about reducing unpleasant odors—it’s an active effort to protect hairdressers and clients from harmful substances while creating a more comfortable workspace. With point extraction, you can stop the problem at its source while ensuring your salon meets legal and health standards. Shop professional extraction units here.
Have questions about extraction systems, ventilation, or salon air quality? Get in touch for guidance and recommendations tailored to your salon’s needs.
Rasmus Østergaard is an editor and journalist at Just Add People. Rasmus is responsible for making useful information about the hairdressing profession and the beauty industry easily accessible to everyone.