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Our masks for poor air quality address the limitations of N95 masks, offering high protection while remaining comfortable and breathable for extended wear.
EnterNail technicians are exposed to environmental pollution risks, including dust from filing, nail polish remover fumes, and gel nail resin aerosols, all of which disperse into the studio's air.
EnterThe latest research from National Taiwan University’s School of Public Health shows that long-term exposure to PM2.5 for over 30 years can result in a higher risk of developing lung adenocarcinoma compared to smoking.
EnterIn the catering industry, we often wear masks during work, primarily for hygiene purposes.
EnterActually, cooking soup or hot pot does produce oil fumes, but the amount is not as significant as quick stir-frying or deep frying.
EnterLong-term inhalation of welding fumes can be harmful to your health. Many diseases stem from pollutants in our daily lives, and welders, often exposed to metal fumes during work, are at risk of developing these diseases.
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