Are tiny carpet particles in the air dangerous to my lungs?!
Question: Are tiny carpet particles in the air dangerous to my lungs.?
I had new carpet put into my entire house (nylon and polyester), at the end the installer told me his vacuum is broken so I need to vacuum up the carpet particles. I have been vacuuming the past 8 weeks 2- 3 times a week and my vacuum cleaner was plugged several times with tiny-tiny carpet pieces, they can invisible fly in the air like dust. Anyway I am worried that my family is breathing these particles in for several weeks now. What should I do.? Do you think it is dangerous or I am over reacting.?Health Question & Answer
Answers:
ANY tiny foreign particles floating in the air aren't best if inhaled, just to varying degrees. Hopefully, this is one of those lesser degree situations. If anyone does develop a respiratory ailment, remember to mention this to the doctor treating them.Health Question & Answer
you are over reacting, if your family has not been bothered with any respiratory problemsHealth Question & Answer