The average american household contains up to 7 000 types of dust related bacteria and 2 000 species of fungi.
Ceramic tile dust harmful.
The chemicals in tile.
Experimental results demonstrate that the majority of the airborne dust was respirable which means that the method proposed can effectively evaluate harmful effects of dust from ceramic tiles during home decoration.
Toxic trace elements namely the edx undetectable species were determined quantitatively with xrf.
This is especially dangerous for people who already.
Your carpet alone can contain up to 200 000 bacteria per square inch.
During the floor removal process any of the bacteria or fungi trapped under the tiles can be released into the air with the tile dust.
While some glaze ingredients are somewhat toxic in different ways most are not hazardous from an ingestion point of view.
When tiles are being removed the workers use machines that chip or saw through the floor.
Silica and its harmful capabilities.
They create dust when cut or smashed which may pose a respiratory hazard.
During renovation projects any of the bacteria or fungi trapped under the tiles can be released into the air with the tile dust when flooring is removed.
Chemicals can be found in dust.
In fact the average american household is a breeding ground for an estimated 7 000 types of bacteria and 2 000 variations of fungi all of which can be found in dust.
Very few are soluble most are simply ground rock.