February 4th International Cancer Day allows us to delve deeper into the impact of air quality on health.
According to the latest cancer report released by the National Cancer Center in the Journal of the National Cancer Center, an average of over 11100 people in China are diagnosed with newly diagnosed cancer every day, and nearly 6600 people die from cancer. The leading causes of cancer deaths are lung cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, esophageal cancer, etc. Among them, lung cancer is one of the malignant tumors with the fastest growth in incidence rate and mortality, which pose the greatest threat to human health and life.
People need to breathe air to maintain life. An adult breathes about 20000 times a day and inhales 15-20 cubic meters of air. Therefore, air pollution is closely related to health. It is not only associated with diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema, but also with an increase in cases of other chronic diseases such as heart disease, dementia, and Parkinson's disease. We all know that air pollution is related to lung cancer. Surprisingly, bad air will also increase the death risk of other types of malignant tumors, including breast cancer cancer, liver cancer and pancreatic cancer.
With the development of modern industry, more and more harmful substances are appearing in the production process, and it has been proven that many of them have carcinogenic or pro cancer effects. Occupational cancer has become a health killer for workers.
A large amount of industrial smoke particles generated by welding, laser cutting, polishing, etc. are suspended in the workshop for a long time. The compounds such as manganese dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and fluoride in the smoke can cause fibrous lesions in lung tissue if inhaled for a long time, leading to the occurrence of many occupational diseases, such as pneumoconiosis, asthma, eczema, bronchitis, skin allergies, respiratory infections, and so on. In the early stages of the disease, the symptoms are mild and not easily taken seriously. Over time, the risk of cancer will gradually increase.
How can we reduce the carcinogenic risk caused by industrial air pollution?
For workers exposed to harmful substances such as industrial welding fumes and dust, various practical and effective labor protection measures should be taken to avoid or reduce contact with carcinogenic factors. Improve the ventilation environment in the workplace and reduce the concentration of harmful substances in the air.
Air filtration is one of the most effective measures. Superman has launched multiple industrial dust collectors that can deal with smoke and dust pollution under various working conditions. They use advanced intelligent control, imported flame-retardant membrane filter materials, large suction fans, and have multiple patents. They are suitable for industrial welding, excitation cutting, polishing, and other smoke and dust purification, and can customize reasonable dust removal plans according to on-site conditions. Reducing the pollution of harmful substances to the environment from the source greatly reduces the risk of air pollution to occupational health.
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