London Firm Installs Anti-gas Chamber For Its Employees: Three employees trying out the anti-gas shelter. The first anti-gas chamber built by a London firm for its employees has been installed by the Carrier Engineering Co. at 24 Buckingham Gate, London. The shelter has accommodation for ten persons. It has alternative entrances each consisting of two doors forming airlocks. The air inside the shelter is maintained by a filtration plant which is arranged to take gas laden air from outside the shelter through an anti gas filter ***** against any of the known forms of poison gas through a fan which discharges the gas-free air into the shelter. October 02, 1936. (Photo by Keystone).

London Firm Installs Anti-gas Chamber For Its Employees: Three employees trying out the anti-gas shelter. The first anti-gas chamber built by a London firm for its employees has been installed by the Carrier Engineering Co. at 24 Buckingham Gate, London. The shelter has accommodation for ten persons. It has alternative entrances each consisting of two doors forming airlocks. The air inside the shelter is maintained by a filtration plant which is arranged to take gas laden air from outside the shelter through an anti gas filter ***** against any of the known forms of poison gas  through a fan which discharges the gas-free air into the shelter. October 02, 1936. (Photo by Keystone).
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