Read the 2009 International Mechanical Code... and there are several Ashrae Journals written on the subject of Indoor Ventilation with regards to Indoor Shooting Ranges.03Lightningrocks wrote:Sjfcontrol...
I shoot at the BT quite often and have even taken my family there. After about an hour or so we start feeling like we all took up smoking and have to leave. The ventilation system appears to be holding all the smoke at the firing line. Next time I am there I plan to look for the exhaust to see if it is near the intake air. The air vents behind the range feel like they are putting out air at a pretty good velocity but the smoke just hangs on the line. On busy days it is almost unbearable.
Is it possibly more hazardous to our health there than I may have realized?
If you read all that stuff.... you may never go back to any Indoor Shooting Range.