Reducing dust is not only important to maintain the safety of workers and the general public during the crack router, it also may be required in some areas of the country.
Dust is Particulate Matter (PM), solid particles composed mostly of soil minerals (oxides of silicone, aluminum, calcium, iron) but can also contain sea salt, pollen, spores, tire particles, etc. Fugitive Dust is that particulate matter that is suspended in the air by wind, action and human activities, and may be referred to as PM10.
PM10 is very fine dust that makes up 50% of the fugitive dust particles in the air and can cause health issues. It is important for people on worksites to wear appropriate safety gear during crack router. When inhaled, PM10 particles can travel to the deep parts of the lungs and may remain there, causing respiratory illness, lung damage, and even premature death in sensitive individuals.