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How can construction dust cause allergies?

Construction dust is a mixture of many different materials, including wood, concrete, insulation, and other building materials. These materials can contain a variety of allergens, such as mold spores, dust mites, and pollen, which can cause allergic reactions in some people.

When construction dust is disturbed, it can release these allergens into the air, where they can be inhaled. Once inside the body, these allergens can trigger an immune response, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and difficulty breathing. In some people, these symptoms can be severe and require medical treatment.

Additionally, construction dust can also contain harmful particles such as silica, asbestos, lead, and other toxic dust that can cause serious health issues like lung cancer, silicosis, and asbestosis, to name a few.

It is important for those who are involved in construction activities or who live or work near construction sites to take steps to protect themselves from the effects of construction dust. Wearing a mask, using air purifiers, and keeping windows and doors closed during construction can help to reduce exposure to the construction dust and decrease the risk of allergic reactions.

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