This daily overspray prevention checklist helps painting crews reduce risk and protect nearby people and property. Review the overspray plan, walk the site, post warnings, measure wind speed and direction hourly, and use a windsock for visibility. Set up containment and car covers, check spray tips and rig pressure, and document gallons per tip. Assign an overspray monitor, capture photos, communicate with the customer, and decide whether spraying should pause based on conditions.
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