Industrial misting: an economical solution to improve your working conditions and increase your profitability

Misting contributes to the prevention of occupational risks related to industrial activities, particularly in terms of reducing dust emissions.
In addition, misting is also an effective solution for cooling workstations, managing humidity, eliminating odors and disinfecting.

Integrated misting as part of a risk prevention approach

To combat risks at the source (Articles R. 4222-10 to R. 4222-22 of the Labour Code), misting makes it possible to reduce dust emissions and effectively decrease worker exposure.

Misting contributes to the implementation of appropriate prevention measures to comply with current regulations.

Combined with personal protective equipment (PPE), misting is recognized as a means of collective protection (MPC) based on the general principles (L.4121-2 of the Labor Code) which govern the organization of prevention.




Humidity Control

Misting allows for the control of ambient humidity in buildings for certain industrial processes through the automatic management of humidity level control.


Odor nuisances

A majority of problems related to odor nuisances find their solution with the use of high-pressure misting.

Combating bad odors is a legal obligation to guarantee the quality of the air breathed by everyone (Air Act 96-1236)
In order to protect workers, residents and the environment, misting combined with the provision of certain solutions helps to reduce bad odors and thus avoids legal risks.


Goals :

Misting systems meet regulatory requirements and their evolution regarding occupational risk prevention and environmental protection. Furthermore, they improve productivity by reducing wear and tear on production equipment.
in many industrial sectors:
Metallurgy, steelmaking, wood, textiles, automotive, aeronautics, agri-food, sorting center, printing, waste recycling, wastewater treatment plants, climate engineering, photovoltaics…