Is old horse hair plaster dust bad for you?
I've recently become a qualified electrician and I work for myself. The main type of wok is in old domestic dwellings with lat and black horse hair plaster. As with the nature of my job, a lot (and I mean a lot!) of dust is created when chasing out the walls for cables to be buried beneath. I try my best to wear a dust mask when needed but it's more or less impossible to not breath in the dust particles and still at the end of the day I have a mouth that tastes dusty and have a very black nasal passage. Obviously breathing in dust isn't good for you but would love to know if what I'm describing is really bad for you. If my lungs will be affected long term or chemical content of the plaster etc. Looking forward to finding something out. Cheers!