Air quality in industrial facilities is strongly dependent upon the balance of particle generation activities and ventilation. Milling, painting, sanding, vapor deposition, and other manufacturing processes insert vast numbers of particles into the air circulating within manufacturing facilities, and ventilation systems must be able to react quickly and appropriately to ensure that these particles are managed not only to ensure the safety of the people in those facilities, but also to ensure that the particles generated from activities in one area of the facility (e.g., welding) don’t impact activities in another area (e.g., assembly or painting).