Artisan working on a hypertufa planter in a clean workshop while wearing an N95 mask for dust protection.

Is Hypertufa Dust Really Dangerous?

Working with hypertufa involves exposure to silica dust, a mineral found in cement, sand, and other dry ingredients. When these materials are poured, sanded, or ground, fine respirable particles can become airborne and, with repeated exposure, cause silicosis, lung cancer, or other respiratory disease. Risk varies depending on the task, ingredients, dust concentration, and duration […]

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