
“Excessive road dust is more than an inconvenience—it's an environmental and public health concern. Let's reduce dust and protect the air we all share”
Dust Clouds, Silent Threat
A single truck raising excessive dust can pollute the air for everyone nearby.
The thick dust released on unpaved roads reduces visibility, affects nearby communities, and exposes people to harmful particles that can cause respiratory problems. Clean air is a shared responsibility.
Covering construction materials, controlling vehicle speed, and regularly spraying water on dusty roads are simple but effective ways to reduce air pollution and protect public health.
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