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Inhaling PM2.5 immediately damages the brain
2024/03/08

PM2.5 is no longer believed to only cause harm to the body through long-term accumulation.

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Attention welders! Be cautious of metal fumes.
2024/03/09

Long-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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Healthcare Global Magazine
2024/03/08

Taiwan Excellence Award Winners
Dacian’s masks feature an ergonomic design and nanofilters

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The fashion industry will also have dust and TVOC aerosol particles
2024/03/09

The fashion industry will also have dust and TVOC aerosol particles

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Focus Malaysia Report - Dacian Technology Material: Building safe habits for better health
2024/03/08

Dacian Technology Material: Building safe habits for better health

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Cutting oil mist droplets can also be inhaled into the lungs
2024/03/09

The oil mist in factories settles on the floors and gets sucked into our lungs.

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dc masks care for vulnerable cancer patients
2024/03/08

A healthy life comes from more protection!

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The health hazards of cooking oil fumes include respiratory diseases, genetic toxicity, and cancer.
2024/03/09

Cancer has been listed as the leading cause of death among workers.

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:dc mask intercepts 99% of suspended particles in the air
2024/03/09

You need to wear a mask for a long time whether you go out or work, but find that your nose is still gray and black when you get home?

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Our everyday safety is guarded by many unsung heroes.
2024/03/09

Due to the severity of the pandemic, we dare not go out, and most of our supplies are purchased online.

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Did you know that masks are also divided into Oil Particle Proof and Non-Oil Particle Proof.
2024/03/09

Wearing an N95 when buying fried chicken actually provides limited protection.

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When outdoor air quality is not good, lets put on the Mask for Window
2024/03/09

PM2.5 air pollution in the past few years has taught us that we need to wear masks when we go out, but what about when we are at home?

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