Scottsdale Tile Floor Removal. Avoiding Tile Dust Dangers

Kodiak Dustless Scottsdale Dustless Tile Removal

It should be no surprise that any type of home renovation project carries several risks. However, releasing tile dust into the air is a significant risk associated with floor projects that most people don’t consider.

The microscopic remains of many materials that have been broken down now make up dust.

It can collect anywhere on or below any surface. Even the destruction of sturdy materials like tile can produce it.

Most people consider dust to be an annoying but harmless substance. However, persistent exposure to tile dust can cause various health problems. Here you can learn more from the Scottsdale tile floor removal experts.

 

Chemicals, Bacteria, and Fungi in Tile Dust

Even the cleanest home has some level of fungi and bacteria. Any bacteria or fungi trapped beneath the tiles during renovation projects may be released into the air and the tile dust when the flooring is removed.

Dust is just a collection of trash. Few people consider the potentially harmful substances that dust, particularly tile dust, may contain.

Any chemicals can be found in dust particles, and exposure increases your risk of developing specific health problems. This is especially true of crystalline silica-containing tile dust.

 

Crystalline Silica Hazards

A substance known as crystalline silica is present in many widely used construction materials.

Most soils, sands, and similar minerals that are compressed and used to make building and flooring materials contain this as a fundamental component.

With regular tile removal, the tile is broken up and taken out. This procedure might reduce crystalline silica to microscopic particles, which are then released into the air as what is essentially tile dust.

And this release of crystalline silica tile dust during renovations is now more frequent than ever because of the rising popularity of polished concrete and tile flooring. So what exactly is the threat, then?

Crystalline silica particles can cause several health problems when inhaled; luckily, Scottsdale dust-free tile removal can help avoid such issues.

The official classification of crystalline silica as a lung carcinogen shows that prolonged exposure to this tile dust can cause severe lung issues.

Crystalline silica dust can cause significant harm to the lungs because it is essentially just microscopic pieces of tile. This comprises, but is not restricted to:

 

  • vulnerability to serious lung infections like tuberculosis
  • risk of developing asthma and other respiratory diseases
  • the lungs’ internal scar tissue development
  • the overall decline in lung capacity
  • The progression of silicosis

 While most of these conditions can be treated with medication, silicosis is potentially fatal and has no known cure.

 

Occupational Asthma

Everyday dust can cause nose, throat, and eye irritation in people with allergies. However, persistent exposure to tile dust makes these symptoms ten times worse.

 Inflammation of the nose, throat, and eyes is relatively typical. One of the most frequent effects of breathing in crystalline silica tile dust is now known as “occupational asthma.”

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, about 15% of do-it-yourselfers suffer from occupational asthma because of working.

 

Scottsdale Tile Floor Removal. Avoiding Tile Dust Dangers 

 

Avoid Tile Dust with Kodiak Dustless Scottsdale Dustless Tile Removal

Inhaling tile dust should be avoided during any renovation project. However, avoiding tile dust if you attempt the project yourself is nearly impossible if you need your tile, hardwood, or even carpet flooring removed.

Dustless floor removal is crucial because of this. You can relax knowing that your project will be completed with Kodiak Dustless without the danger of inhaling tile dust.

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