Inhaling contaminated dust refers to the act of breathing in particulate matter that may contain harmful substances, such as chemicals, allergens, or pathogens. This can occur in environments with poor air quality, such as construction sites, industrial areas, or places with mold or asbestos. Exposure to such dust can lead to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, or other health problems, depending on the nature of the contaminants. It's important to use protective measures, such as masks, in contaminated environments to minimize health risks.
Most commonly either by inhaling contaminated dust or entering a wound.
It is the disease you get from inhaling volcanic dust.
By inhaling contaminated droplets.
By inhaling contaminated droplets.
Inhaling Dust-off from its canned container can kill someone. It is a computer cleaner that contains refrigerant gas that can cause suffocation when inhaled.
The two most common are Black Lung Disease, from inhaling coal dust, and Silicosis, from inhaling dust from silica rock (sandstone).
It depends on the type of dust, but in general it isn't particularly good for you.
Coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), is caused by inhaling coal dust.
pneumonomelanosis
It is an artificial and rarely used word that refers to a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silicate or quartz dust.
an invented long word said to mean a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust.
It is a condition caused by inhaling dust from a volcanic eruption