how dangerous was the average amount of silica dust in a garage going to amount to?
little to no activity, cats are in there.
is it a problem?
how dangerous was the average amount of silica dust in a garage going to amount to?
little to no activity, cats are in there.
is it a problem?
are you running a concrete processing side job out of your garage? no? then it's not an issue
great thanks
Is your roommate running a laser cutter in there?
Wasn't this problem solved by stapling a tarp to his bedroom door?
>silica dust
This seems oddly specific.
The level of specific that make your question feel like looking for reassurance of your rationalization to not buy air filtration.
oh. really
if you're not breathing it in over 100 days a year it's probably fine
yes if you cut tiles with an angle grinder in your garage every day you will die
You will also die if you do not cut tiles with an angle grinder in your garage every day.
>how dangerous was the average amount of silica dust in a garage going to amount to?
This question doesn't make any sense.
radon randell