Not much harm can happen if you breathe dust. Unless you have breathing problems such as Asthma. If you have no respiratory problems, the worst that can happen from breathing dust is sneezing or minor coughing
Well, there is dust everywhere, so much that people cannot even breathe, so of course it would pollute the air.
You inhale 1 pound every month about. And 14 pounds of dust every 9-12 months. Dust is made of dead skin and hair and particles.
In high concentrations - no. In low concentrations it's pretty much like any other dust.
It may not be safe because of the harmful chemicals that are in it and also because of how much it is holding or consumes.
Because the harmful gases (Like carbon monoxide) gets into the air we breathe
You need to wear a dust/mist respirator to prevent breathing in the dust. Powder coating powders have low or no VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) So it is much healthier than breathing in liquid paint fumes. If you don't breathe in the dust (use a dust mask) there are no known ill effects.
No, humans cannot breathe carbon dioxide. Breathing in high concentrations of carbon dioxide can be harmful and even fatal, as it can displace oxygen in the body. Oxygen is essential for human respiration.
It depends how much the sun hits the blinds. It is recommended you replace them immediately if you notice the smell of chemicals as these fumes could be harmful to breathe.
carbon can be harmful to humans, if they breathe to much of it that's one of the ways carbon is harmful........i wasn't able to find anything else on it.
It depends on how much but it will really cause him to throw up.
No, humans do not breathe in carbon dioxide. We inhale air that contains oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide as a waste product of respiration. Breathing in too much carbon dioxide can be harmful to our health.