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How much of shiny dust is actually glass particles?

Broken glass gets tracked around our home. Is glass dust harmful to the eyes?

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spiratec9 offline Verified User (1 year, 9 months) Long Term User Shouts: 6 #
Burnaby, BC, CA | 1 year ago (2 hours, 8 minutes after post)

yes its harmful to your eyes.
you should not have glass dust around your home.
Use some method of controlling the dust at is source.

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bob offline Unverified User #
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Thank you!

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