- 03/29/2023
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Speaking of pollution and its negative impact on our lives, we should start by defining what it is. In short, dirt is a general term for all types of dirt that settle on different types of surfaces.
These pollutants can be divided into temporary and permanent pollutants. Temporary contaminants are those that result from normal human activities and the use of various objects and can be removed by simple daily cleaning.
But there is also some dirt that, if left unremoved, penetrates deeply, often even into the structure of the surface in question. To remove such dirt, you need to thoroughly clean and sometimes even treat the object.
It’s also worth noting that dirt is usually a mixture of soot, silica (SiO 2), and various types of dust substances. All these elements stick together with the remains of fats and proteins.
However, dirt is also a bigger pollutant, including garbage.
Any kind of pollution, even if it is invisible at first glance, can be very dangerous for us. Firstly, the accumulation of dirt can encourage the emergence of pests and other animals that can spread various types of infectious diseases. Accumulated dirt also poses a high risk of injury and blood poisoning. For this reason, it is worth keeping the area clean.
There is also the issue of aesthetics. In a commercial or corporate environment, dirt and contamination usually make a very bad impression and can scare away potential customers. In addition, sanitary and safety regulations require that proper cleanliness and order be maintained. This is also something to keep in mind.