I was trying out a cheap circular saw cutting fibrecement ceiling tiles near my livingroom, the door was open and all the fine dust got in, now it's seriously fricking up my throat. How do I get rid of it since it just floats in the air? I've tried spraying water to humidify the air a bit but i realize that will only frick up books and invite mold in.
You can either keep the air still and wait for it to settle, or you can filter or exhaust the air.
I would probably equip a respirator, put a box fan pointed outwards in a window, and then try to clean the surfaces in the room.
>box fan in window
Matthias Wandel has shown that it is more efficient to use a standing fan some distance away from the window and point the fan at it. It creates some vortex effect that pulls the air in.
Interdasting
>Matthias Wandel has shown
He a cutey.
That shit kills people. Silicosis. Put box fan aiming out window, open other windows and let the dust get pulled out. Then vacuum every surface. Respirator N95 or better
If you're going to vacuum make sure you use either a vacuum with vacuum bags or one with a hepa filter otherwise you'll miss the finest particles which are the most dangerous
Wonder if my bosch dust extractor is hepa.
it doesnt kill people that fast, you have to breath a lot of concrete dust for that to happen, way more than dust blowing in from outside
>circ saw to cut ceiling tiles
this a fake story anyways
Breathe in all the dust and then breathe it out when you're outside. Simple as.
Galaxy brain stuff right there
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corsi%E2%80%93Rosenthal_Box
Cheap and easy.
Rosenthal box? This made me LOL hard, this shit was posted in 4 chan diy a decade ago, and I’ve had a plywood one for 2 decades re-using my old furnace filters.
There’s always some frickin moronic circle-jerks that go around scheming to take credit or patent the ideas or common-sense/well known things.
shop vac or strong fan. leave the room for a long time. you don't want that stuff to get more into your lungs.