yes,we can use stone dust as a filler material for bituminous concrete because of its good bonding power with the bitumen.
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.
yes but it alll depends on what u do
Not really. You will need to seal the concrete surface to prevent concrete dust becoming a problem. Also, the carpet makes the floor warmer to walk on, concrete would feel cold to bare feet.
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.
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.
Wear a dust mask
no it can't. But cat-litter can, use that. but sorry concrete dust wont work.
Breathing dust and no water.
Circulatory problems from breathing dust
You don't
Dust is a common, uncountable noun.Use: There is dust on the table.Not There are dusts on the table.
Yes, as a gerund, 'breathing' is a concrete noun, a word for the process of inhaling and exhaling; a word for a physical process.The word 'breathing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to breathe, which also functions as an adjective.
it dose stop breathing a whole breath but you can still breath.
yes,we can use stone dust as a filler material for bituminous concrete because of its good bonding power with the bitumen.
From breathing coal dust.
Yes, concrete dust can be toxic and harmful to human health if inhaled in large amounts over a prolonged period. It can cause respiratory issues and irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. It is important to take precautions when working with concrete to minimize exposure to the dust.