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Many power plants, and a variety of dry-process industries use fabric filtration as a control technology. Baghouses have been used at cement plants, at steel mills, and at hospitals to control incinerator emissions.
Those with a diameter of 10 microns or less (PM10) are inhalable into the lungs and can induce adverse health effects. Fine particulate matter is defined as particles that are 2.5 microns or less in diameter (PM2.5).
Primary PM2.5 particles which are directly emitted into the atmosphere can originate from both natural sources, such as dust storms and forest fires, and anthropogenic sources, such as fossil fuel combustion, cigarette smoke, and biomass burning.
Fine particles (PM2.5) pose the greatest health risk. These fine particles can get deep into lungs and some may even get into the bloodstream. Exposure to these particles can affect a persons lungs and heart.
Breathing in unhealthy levels of PM2.5 can increase the risk of health problems like heart disease, asthma, and low birth weight. Unhealthy levels can also reduce visibility and cause the air to appear hazy. Particle pollution can come from outdoor and indoor sources.

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Long-term (months to years) exposure to PM2. 5 has been linked to premature death, particularly in people who have chronic heart or lung diseases, and reduced lung function growth in children.
Health Effects Small particles less than 10 micrometers in diameter pose the greatest problems, because they can get deep into your lungs, and some may even get into your bloodstream.
Some particles less than 10 micrometers in diameter can get deep into your lungs and some may even get into your bloodstream. Of these, particles less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, also known as fine particles or PM2.5, pose the greatest risk to health.

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