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Certified Air

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Certifying Air Giant Inflatables – Certifying air for 2 Decades Living and working in Victoria, Australia means that Health and Safety regulations are a part of everyday life, from ensuring employees are properly trained, to ensuring the quality and safety of a product, which ensures the safety of the users and operators. At Giant Inflatables, Health and Safety has been embraced and integrated into the business, forming the motto “Tried, Tested, Trusted” or our TTT product assurance label. Giant Inflatables has been operating for 19 years as of 2017 and with almost 2 decades of experience, come a keen understanding of the inflatable environment in Australia. As inflatables become more relevant in popular culture, councils and government bodies, especially those in Australia, have taken preemptive steps to ensure operators and users are safe. Giant Inflatables has a long running relationship with the local government and are qualified and trusted as one of the very few fully c

Cleaning up the soda blasting industry one inflatable at a time

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Cleaning up the soda blasting industry one inflatable at a time Soda and sandblasting, being one of Australian largest industrial service and maintenance industries, has come under recent scrutiny for its negative environmental impacts and inability to be conducted in a clean and contained manner. A large portion of business being conducted by the sand and soda blasting industry is onsite work in open areas, with little ability to contain their polluting media . Given the environmental impact, local councils have recently begun enforcing rules and regulations regarding soda and sand blasting in their areas.  The four main concerns raised by councils in regards to blasting is Air quality, Noise, Water quality and waste management. In the past, most blasting businesses conducted their work in the open with little to no containment, resulting in air quality around the blasting area being greatly degraded by the emissions of particle matter from the blasting. Noise from soda blast