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Due to an airborne hazard caused by cement particles impacting portions of the City of Yreka, Siskiyou County Sheriff has ...
Most indoor air contains tiny plastic dust particles that we breathe daily without realizing the possible health risks.
Smoke from the wildfires in the desert Southwest has made its way into Central Texas, creating a hazy-looking sky with ...
New study finds people may inhale 68,000 microplastic particles a day from homes, cars, and everyday surroundings.
In this investigation about the dangers of dust, Consumer Reports explains how what's floating in your home's air could be harmful to your health and shows you how to keep your place clean—and safe.
Some of these dust particles can be toxic and pose significant health risks. A notable example is the aftermath of 9/11, where exposure to toxic dust led to chronic health issues for thousands of ...
Drawing on 35 years of satellite observations, an international research team led by ETH Zurich found that mineral dust – ...
Every summer, massive dust storms sweep across the Sahara Desert in Africa, lifting the fine sand and mineral dust particles into the air. The last time Saharan dust made its appearance was at the ...
A new study shows that natural dust particles swirling in from faraway deserts can trigger freezing of clouds in Earth's ...
Change Air Filters Regardless of the air conditioning system your home has, all units' air filters should be routinely replaced to minimize dust in the home and ensure you're breathing in quality air.
Chandigarh: Crores were spent on machines like anti-smog guns and sprinklers to control roadside dust particles, but ...