if brick sand is washed and dried, is it safe breathing

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Breathing in any type of dust, including dust from washed and dried brick sand, can pose health risks. The primary concern is the particulate matter that can be inhaled, which may irritate the respiratory system and potentially lead to respiratory issues or other health problems over time, especially with prolonged exposure.

Washed and dried sand may have fewer impurities than unwashed sand, but it can still contain fine particles that can become airborne. If you need to work with brick sand or any construction materials that generate dust, consider wearing a dust mask or respirator to reduce inhalation risks. Additionally, ensuring proper ventilation in the work area can help minimize dust accumulation.

If you have any specific health concerns or conditions (like asthma or other respiratory issues), it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.