Dust in a human dwelling
What dangers does household dust conceal: toxicology, microbiology, and indoor environment ecology Introduction: Dust as a complex heterogeneous system Domestic dust is not just a harmless gray film, but a complex dynamic mixture of particles of mineral, organic, and synthetic origin, representing an active chemical-biological reactor on a micrometer scale. Its composition and danger vary depending on geographical location, the materials of the dwelling, and the lifestyle of the inhabitants. Modern research considers household dust as one of the key factors of indoor air quality (IAQ), influencing health through several interconnected pathways. 1. Chemical toxicants: invisible companions of civilization Dust serves as a final reservoir and transport medium for a multitude of persistent chemical substances. Phthalate esters and bisphenol A (BPA): These plasticizers, widely used in PVC, packaging, toys, cosmetics, and floor coverings, easily migrate into the environment and are absorbed by dust. They are endocrine disruptors – substances that disrupt the functioning of the hormonal system. Studies have linked them to an increased risk of asthma, allergies, reduced fertility, and neurodevelopmental disorders in children, especially when dust is ingested (as is characteristic of infants). Brominated flame retardants (polybrominated diphenyl ethers, PBDE): Added to electronics, furniture, and textiles to slow combustion. They are also persistent organic pollutants that accumulate in dust and fatty tissue, exerting neurotoxic and endocrine effects. Children spending a lot of time on the floor are at particular risk. Heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic): Can enter dust from old paints (lead), industrial emissions, certain pigments, or electronics. Even in trace amounts, they exert cumulative toxic effects on the nervous and hematopoietic systems. Interesting fact: Within the "DustSafe" project in Australia, scientists analyzed the composition of household dust in ... Read more
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