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The dangers of coal dust are inhaling the dust which goes into your lungs and skin irritation from dust. Coal dust is harmful for the most part and has no health benefits.
It depends on the type of dust, but in general it isn't particularly good for you.
It contains toxins that are harmful to lungs.
All grinder dust is harmful. Just like saw dust or coal dust, it will build up in your lungs causing breathing issues. Wear a dust mask.
Wet concrete is caustic- it will burn your skin. Concrete DUST is not good to inhale- it may contain silica. Solid, cured concrete is about as hazardous as a rock.
To prevent dust particles and harmful materials from entering the lungs .
To prevent dust particles and harmful materials from entering the lungs .
Not likely. While breathing concrete dust and soot is not good for you, harmful effects generally would come from prolonged exposure over a period of months of breathing high dust levels. Next time, visit the hardware store for a disposable respirator and a small spray bottle. Use a mist of clean water to hold down the dust, and the respirator to keep from breathing it. While we can't make a medical diagnosis, your symptoms sound more like the flu. Go see a doctor.
yes if you are a professinoal It is Fairly safe to remove concrete however if the proces involves cutting and jack hammering take care that you wear protective equipment that stops you from inhaling the dust.
Pine shavings are harmful to gerbils because the dust can cloud their lungs and give the respiratory infections. Aspen shavings, though, do not produce any dust and are perfect for bedding.
It actually depends on toxical chemicals. Inhaling the scent isn't the best thing to do, because it will eventually damage brain cells.
I is not defined as poisoning, but as a heath hazard because of the chemicals used in the concrete, prolonged exposure to this chemicals can cause an allergy type reaction such as discoloration of the skin and rash like redness. depending on the individual it can be light to severe in this case medical attention is needed also it can cause irritation to the throat and lungs by inhaling the dust it can cause shortness of breath and irritate the lungs. There is very little information on the prolonged used of concrete or cement to determine the long term heath hazards.