Chris Lyons+FollowQuartz countertops: The hidden danger in our kitchensQuartz countertops look amazing, but there’s a serious health risk for the workers who make them. Massachusetts just reported its first case of incurable silicosis—a deadly lung disease caused by breathing in silica dust from cutting and polishing engineered stone. The scary part? Engineered stone like quartz can have up to twice as much silica as natural granite, making it much more dangerous. Symptoms often show up years later, so many workers don’t realize they’re sick until it’s too late. With cases rising, some countries have already banned engineered stone. Should the U.S. follow? #Health #BodyHealth #QuartzCountertops10Share
aguilarallison+FollowQuartz Countertops’ Hidden DangerQuartz countertops look amazing, but did you know they’re linked to a deadly, incurable lung disease called silicosis? Massachusetts just confirmed its first case in a countertop worker, and it’s not an isolated thing—cases are popping up nationwide. The problem? Engineered stone has way more silica than granite or marble, and cutting it releases toxic dust. No outright ban yet, but experts are calling for stricter safety rules. If you’re remodeling, maybe double-check what’s going in your kitchen! #Health #BodyHealth #QuartzCountertops00Share