KN95 / N95 dust-filtering masks for construction workers, effective against fine dust and cement dust (with head straps that do not hurt the ears)
✅ SPECIFIC BENEFITS OF MASKS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Prevents fine dust & cement dust from entering the lungs
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When mixing cement, cutting bricks, drilling concrete, etc., fine dust levels are extremely high.
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KN95 / N95 masks filter ≥95% of ultrafine particles, limiting dust from penetrating deep into the lungs.
Reduces inhalation of paint fumes, solvents, and common chemicals
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Wall paint, waterproofing materials, adhesives, and construction chemicals all release irritating odors and vapors.
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Masks help reduce smells and lessen nasal irritation, headaches, and dizziness.
Protects the respiratory system during long-term work
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Headband-style straps don’t hurt the ears, staying comfortable even when worn for hours.
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Helps workers breathe more steadily and feel less fatigued during continuous work.
Reduces coughing, sore throat, and nasal congestion after work
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Regular mask use limits dust buildup in the nose and throat.
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Less coughing and wheezing in the evening, leading to better sleep
⚠️ RISKS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WHO DO NOT WEAR MASKS
Dust accumulation in the lungs over time
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Cement and stone dust are not fully expelled.
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Long-term exposure can cause chronic coughing, shortness of breath, and reduced work capacity.
Irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs
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Frequent sore throat, runny nose, and throat inflammation.
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Working in heavy dust environments leads to fatigue and breathlessness.
Headaches and dizziness from exposure to paint and chemical fumes
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Direct inhalation of paint vapors and solvents.
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Increased risk of lightheadedness, nausea, and reduced concentration → higher risk of workplace accidents.
Declining health and reduced work endurance
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Faster physical decline, more frequent need to stop working.
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Long-term impact on income.