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How HLHTOOLS supports schools

  • Writer: HLHTOOLS
    HLHTOOLS
  • Nov 11, 2024
  • 3 min read

HLHTOOLS Supports Educational Facilities with Free Dust Extraction Solutions for Health, Safety, and Efficiency

At HLHTOOLS, we are dedicated to creating cleaner, safer, and more efficient workspaces for everyone in the woodworking industry. But our commitment extends beyond professional workshops, individual craftspeople and DIY-enthusiasts; it includes the next generation of skilled tradespeople learning in educational settings. That’s why we developed a unique support program specifically for schools, vocational institutions and training centers. Through this program, we provide our universal dust extraction solutions free of charge, empowering these institutions to create a clean, safe, and efficient environment for their students and apprentices.

 

Prioritizing Health and Safety in Educational Workshops

Workshops in schools, vocational institutes, and training centers play a vital role in developing future woodworkers. However, these environments often struggle with the issue of dust, which, without effective extraction, can become a health risk. Sawdust and other fine particles from woodworking are known to cause respiratory issues, allergies, and other long-term health concerns when inhaled over time. It’s essential for students and apprentices to learn in a safe environment that protects their health and helps them focus on mastering their craft. A lot of effort is put into assuring a healthy environment by manufacturers and government regulations. The goal of HLHTOOLS is to assist in an easy solution to quantify the possibilities of health and safety in the everyday life of everyone working with wood.


With HLHTOOLS, you can connect any power tool to any dust extraction or shop-vac system. Our universal & cross-brand solution allows for an easy-to-use connection to all your power tools, effectively collecting dust and debris rieght at the source. This significantly reduces airborne dust, keeping the air cleaner—a critical health and safety benefit in spaces where young people are learning and growing. By prioritizing dust extraction, educational institutions can provide a safer learning environment, setting the foundation for healthy, lifelong careers.

 

Building a Better Future

As part of our mission, the HLHTOOLS support program is always seeking new schools, training centers, and vocational institutes interested in becoming partners of our free support program. By equipping these facilities for no costs at all with our dust extraction solutions, we’re investing in a healthier, safer future for the woodworking community. Our support doesn’t end with equipment donation; we continue to offer assistance for several years to ensure that HLHTOOLS products continue to meet the needs of each institution we serve. If you are part of an educational institution and would like to learn more about how HLHTOOLS can support your workshops, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at info@hlhtools.com to explore partnership opportunities.

 

Partnering with Bildungsakademie Friedrichshafen

Our support program began with the partnership of Bildungsakademie Friedrichshafen (Academy of Education in Friedrichshafen), a respected institution built by the Handwerkskammer Ulm (Chamber of Crafts in Ulm) dedicated to training skilled carpenters and alike. The academy was quick to recognize the health benefits of equipping their workshops with HLHTOOLS, and since adopting our system, they have provided overwhelmingly positive feedback. Both instructors and students appreciate the seamless, secure connections that HLHTOOLS enables, allowing them to focus on honing their skills without worrying about dust exposure or tool compatibility issues. This successful partnership with Bildungsakademie Friedrichshafen reflects our commitment to long-lasting relationships with educational institutions.


Footnote

Together, we can build a better future for the woodworking community, creating safer, cleaner, and more inspiring spaces for the next generation of craftsmen and women.

 
 
 

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