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Why Aren't You Hungry After Cooking? Cooking Fumes Could Be the Culprit !
2024/12/30

Inhaling Too Much Cooking Fume Can Lead to Nausea

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Odors and Health Risks in Coffee Bean Roasting
2024/12/30

Coffee's Fragrant Aroma vs. the Harsh Reality of Roasting Fumes: Odors and Health Risks in Coffee Bean Roasting

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CNC workplace respiratory safety is a critical aspect of employee health.
2024/11/29

Prioritizing Respiratory Health in CNC Precision Machining: Ensuring Worker Safety and Well-being

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Occupational hazards for nail technicians
2024/11/29

Nail technicians face occupational hazards, primarily allergies stemming from prolonged exposure to high levels of dust and chemical solvents like gel polish and nail polish remover.

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Can activated carbon masks protect against cooking oil fumes?
2024/11/29

Activated carbon masks offer very limited protection against oil fumes. For proper oil fume protection, you need an EU FFP2 or US N95 (or P-series) rated respirator.

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Foggy Skies: Fog or Haze? Humidity Holds the Clue.
2024/11/29

With Dacian's face mask for air pollution, you can enjoy reliable protection and comfort in challenging environments.

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Restaurant Air Pollution: Choose Your Seat Wisely
2024/11/29

Experts advise careful seat selection, avoiding areas where air conditioning doesn't reach and ventilation is poor. In private rooms, check for both intake and exhaust vents.

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High temperatures and humidity can feel drastically different depending on your environment.
2024/11/29

Experiencing High Temperatures: Different Settings, Different Feelings

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In the food and beverage industry, do you wear a mask for "hygiene" or to "protect your lungs"?
2024/07/30

In the food and beverage industry, wearing masks not only prevents droplet contamination but also provides "lung protection." We are exposed to the same kind of pollution caused by oil fumes that are inhaled by range hoods.

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Can medical masks protect against oil smoke?
2024/07/30

Medical masks offer very limited protection against oil smoke. For kitchen work, P-rated masks are needed to effectively protect against oil smoke.

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If N95 masks are too stuffy and tight to wear comfortably, what alternative masks can be chosen?
2024/07/30

Our masks for poor air quality address the limitations of N95 masks, offering high protection while remaining comfortable and breathable for extended wear.

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When working, we need air pollution masks with better protective capabilities to safeguard our health.
2024/07/30

Nail 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.

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