Humans inhale approximately 63 different types of dust particles in each breath. Fortunately, a vast majority of these dust types are harmless, although, unfortunately, sawdust is not considered as such. Whether an employee is sanding, sawing, routing, or a host of...
With its ability to settle on both natural outdoor surfaces as well as inside homes, dust is all around us at all times. Any particles that make their way into the air, generally from fibers, dirt, smoke, crushed material, and other sources, will eventually come down...
Worldwide, poor air quality negatively affects all of our health on a daily basis. Airborne particles from wildfire ash, factories, power plants, vehicle exhaust, soil dust, pollen, and an assortment of other pollutants all contribute to the overall quality of our...
Contrary to popular belief, sinus infections can lead to major health problems for certain at-risk individuals. In fact, sinus infections afflict an estimated 31-million Americans each year, in which 16-million of these individuals visit a doctor in efforts to relieve...
Whether you’re a construction worker, an industrial contractor, a factory worker, landscape designer, or even an architect, air quality is relevant to your life as a whole. One of the most important aspects of our physical health is the dependence on the air we...
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