A major concern when shooting at an indoor range is the contained nature it requires and the hazards present. Workers and users of indoor firing ranges may be exposed to hazardous levels of lead and noise. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends steps for workers and employers to reduce exposures.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than 1 million Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers work in the United States [DOJ 2004]. They are required to train regularly in the use of firearms. Indoor firing ranges are often used because of their controlled conditions. In addition to workers, more than 20 million active target shooters practice at indoor firing ranges. Law enforcement officers may be exposed to high levels of lead and noise at indoor firing ranges. NIOSH estimates that 16,000 to 18,000 firing ranges operate in the United States.
Several studies of firing ranges have shown that exposure to lead and noise can cause health problems associated with lead exposure and hearing loss, particularly among employees and instructors. Lead exposure occurs mainly through inhalation of lead fumes or ingestion (e.g., eating or drinking with contaminated hands).
Action Target has been a pioneer, innovator and industry leader for limiting lead exposure and the reduction of noise at indoor shooting facilities. Our ventilation systems are designed to ensure proper airflow across any range. Through our partnership with Carey’s Ventilation Systems, we provide the best performing and most efficient systems available on the market today. Our design exceeds NIOSH standards, and maintains a 100% success rate in industrial hygiene utilizing:
- Ceiling Mounted Unique 180 degree Air Delivery Systems.
- A design which makes plenum walls obsolete.
- Digital and Analog control systems which adapt to changing environmental conditions to maintain the required air velocities and building pressures.
- Upgrade packages for existing Firing Ranges available.
- Custom designed systems to meet any type of application.
Carey’s has constructed our own Plexiglas-walled test range, which allows us to test air speeds, diffuser angles, ceiling heights and transitions, supply and return locations, duct sizing, and vortex settings to determine the optimal configuration for any type of range.
As another example of Action Target’s industry-leading partnerships, we have teamed with numerous sound abatement companies to meet the requirements of our customers. Our sales staff can provide you with detailed information on past projects that required the expertise of our sound abatement partners.
We will work with you to design and build the indoor range that meets your needs. If you would like to speak with an Action Target representative about the proven solutions we have for reducing lead and noise at your indoor facility, go to our Contact Us page.
To read more from NIOSH on this subject, Reducing Exposure to Lead and Noise at Indoor Firing Ranges
I am looking into starting a commerical indoor shooting range and need some help. I have no idea where to look for information and what one would cost. There is a need in my area for such a facility but due to our location it is hard to pinpoint any details. Please Help. Any information to get my started in the right direction would be appreciated.
Sincerly
Reece McDaniels
Hi Reece,
Thank you for your interest in our indoor shooting ranges. Pricing varies on each project depending on your shooting range needs, but if you visit our Contact Page and contact the Territory Manager for your area, you can explain the specifics of the type of range you are looking for and your Territory Manager can provide you with a quote, along with any other information you may need. Thanks!
I’m thinking about opening an indoor outdoor firing range in my hometown. How much do you think it would cost for a decent 10 lane indoor and 16 lane outdoor range?
Hi Seth,
Thank you for your interest in our indoor shooting ranges. Pricing varies on each project depending on your shooting range needs, but if you visit our Contact Page and contact the Territory Manager for your area, you can explain the specifics of the type of range you are looking for and your Territory Manager can provide you with a quote, along with any other information you may need. Thanks!