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Marty

How “a little dust” can do a lot of damage

Marty
Monday, 27 July 2015
Dust Collection System
Dust control ventillation promotes a safe and hazard free environment.
Why dust collection systems are crucial to your business. A little dust around the plant or even the office shouldn’t be a big deal, right? Wrong! Dust has the power to cause employee health problems, equipment degradation, and even possess the potential for explosion and fire. How can such a little thing do such big damage? Breathing in dust The human nose is a great dust filter. It traps particles and keeps them from reaching the lungs. When a person sneezes or blows their nose, the dust is then eliminated. However, some particulates do get past the nose and airway cilia and enter the lungs....
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