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III. Settled Dust on Gummed Paper

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Sheets of “Kum-Kleen™ gummed paper are supplied with a

metal frame which will hold the paper by its own adhesive. This
frame is placed on a box or suitable support next to the collecting
tray and at about the same height with the gummed side up.
The papers are changed every 24 hours whether precipitation occurs
or not. The gummed face of the paper is then folded together and
refolded to fit into a cellophane bag. The bag should be stapled
to a data form containing the pertinent information.
Collecting stations should send the paper, bag and data sheet to the
specified laboratory, by mail, and if an appreciable saving of time

would result, by air mail.
IV. Airborne Dust Samples
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Collections Airborne dust samples are collected by drawing lkmown
volumes of air through a paper filter. The pump furnished consists
of a head for holding the filter, an AC-DC 115 volt motor-blower,
and a gage for determining the air flow in cubic feet per minute.
The pump should be protected from rain, and may be set up at an
open window, or under a suitable shelter.
The paper filter is mounted in the head with the rough, dark side
out toward the entering air. The flow rate and date and how of
starting should be noted on the data sheet. Since the flow rate
may decrease as dust collects, the same data must be noted at the
end of the run.
The filter should be changed after every 24 hours. After removal,
the filter is placed in a cellophane bag and the bag stapled toa
data form containing the pertinent information.

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Collecting stations should send the filter, bag and data sheet to
the specified laboratory, by mail and if an appreciable saving of
time would resuit, by air mail.

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