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My boyfriend is an automobile painter. I heard that it hurts my health. What if I've already done it?
Car painting can be said to be very, very harmful to the body. Because there is no effective prevention and treatment method at present. Even wearing a mask has an impact, and the biggest harm is to kill red blood cells. Causing stupid poisoning. And pneumoconiosis cause by inhaling dust. It often leads to dry skin. Itchy, red beans. The best way is to strengthen supplementary nutrition. About what you said, it's very harmful to children. For example, children are deformed. Dysplasia and so on.

The paint fog formed by spray painting also affects human health, among which the toughening agents in nitrocellulose paint and alkyd paint are more toxic. The acid mist evaporated in the process of rust removal has a strong stimulating effect on eyes and respiratory mucosa.

Antivirus measures

Make full use of protective equipment. Use work clothes, work shoes, goggles, masks (gas masks), etc. It can prevent solvent gas from being inhaled into the lungs and contacting with the skin. Protective ointment such as medical vaseline can be applied to bare skin or hands, and washed off after construction.

Strong natural ventilation and local mechanical ventilation will be adopted. If possible, a spray booth should be set up, equipped with mechanical ventilation equipment, and the method of removing paint mist with oil curtain should be adopted to solve the harm of toxic substances and paint mist to human body.

In places where air cannot circulate, construction workers should use air supply masks, carry out intermittent operations, strengthen labor protection, and cannot wash their hands with benzene-containing solvents.

Half by hand, half to help you check the information. I really hope I can help you, and I hope I can adopt it. Thank you.