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respirable
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Breathable
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However, the 3 biggest American detergent companies--Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, & Lever Bros, who share roughly 80% of the US detergent market--have vigorously defended the safety & efficacy of their enzyme products even as they busily devised new methods to rid them of respirable enzyme-detergent dust.
Because the latest research shows that the respirable road dust that the blowers kick up into the air — where it can remain for days — is a toxic mix of endotoxins, mold, and organic carbon compounds".
Because the latest research shows that the respirable road dust that the blowers kick up into the air where it can remain for days is a toxic mix of endotoxins, mold, and organic carbon compounds".
"Even if that respirable airborne particulate matter does not include a single chemical, it is incredibly toxic at that level of exposure," Dr. Prezant said, adding that there was a great deal of evidence that exposure to such material can cause increased rates of chronic lung disease like emphysema and heart disease.
Smaller particles, called respirable dust, which can penetrate deeply into the lungs and are a greater health concern, were not found in significant quantities at street level by Adelaide, which also confirms recent government tests.
Air is analyzed into several components: the respirable part called oxygen and the remainder called azote or nitrogen.
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