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Airborne debris refers to materials or objects that are suspended in the air, often as a result of natural events (like storms or earthquakes) or human activities (such as construction or industrial processes). This debris can include dust, dirt, fragments of buildings, or other particles that can pose hazards to health, safety, and the environment. In certain contexts, such as aviation, airborne debris can also refer to objects like bird strikes or loose items that may interfere with aircraft operations. Managing airborne debris is crucial for maintaining safety and minimizing environmental impact.

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