Have you ever seen tiny bits of dust coming off when you get your nails filed or trimmed? That dust is called nail dust. Nail dust is not good for our bodies if we breathe it in too much. It can be an occupational hazard for people who work in nail salons or do nail art frequently.
When we breathe in nail dust, it goes into our lungs and can cause problems. It can make us cough, have trouble breathing, or cause irritation in our nose and throat. Some people can also develop allergies or other respiratory problems from breathing in too much nail dust.
Nail dust can also stick to our skin and get inside our bodies if we touch our mouth or face. This is a risk because some nail products contain harmful chemicals that can be dangerous if we ingest them.
To stay safe, people who work with nail dust should wear protective masks and goggles to avoid breathing it in or getting it into their eyes. They should also wash their hands often and avoid touching their face or mouth while working with nail products.
By being careful and taking precautions, we can avoid the risks of occupational hazards of human nail dust and stay healthy.