The Types Of Eco-Friendly Dust Abatement Products Available

By Marcie Goodman


Dust abatement products have been developed because people have realized that the dust from roads and driveways can be a problem. As a road or other surface becomes older, and has suffered some wear and tear, it becomes even more problematic, as the gravel has been worn down into finer particles. When there is no rain, roads will produce even more dust. The control of this dust is necessary for several reasons.

A large quantity of dust in the air can cause harm to the environment, and it is also dangerous for road users. Drivers will not be able to see clearly when dust clouds are present. Furthermore, it can also be harmful for people to inhale dust on a continuous basis. Even people who live some distance from gravel surfaces may be affected, as the dust will be carried by wind.

Nowadays, with people more conscious of the environment, the substances used to treat dust surfaces are usually 'green'. It is no use trying to stop gravel roads from being an environmental hazard with substances that are not environmentally friendly. Molex, Dustlock, Earthbind, Ecobinder and Enviroseal Dust Control are a few common substances that are used on gravel roads.

Molex and Ecobinder are capable of preventing dust from being blown about because of their safe plant properties. Ecobinder contains lignum, while Molex is made from beet molasses. Both of these plant materials are sticky, like glue, and are therefore good for dampening dust particles. A road's surface is also improved when Ecobinder is used. Neither product is poisonous to humans or animals.

Sometimes substances used to dampen dust are oil-based. Environmentally friendly varieties use vegetable oils or soybean oil, and these include the Enviroseal Dust Control product and Dustlock. Both are good for their purpose of trapping dust. The Enviroseal product lasts for a long time, and is not made ineffective by cold weather conditions.

There are also several things that a homeowner can do to eliminate dust problems. The above-mentioned substances may not be available for purchase by an ordinary consumer, and therefore calcium chloride is most often used. It is considered as relatively environmentally friendly, because it is a common salt, and it will not cause damage to vehicles if used correctly.

If you have decided to use calcium chloride, do nothing until you are aware of the recommended rate of application, and other warnings. Always follow the manufacturer's advice. In the details, you may find mention that calcium chloride will penetrate a surface more effectively if the surface is damp. Therefore, many people coat their driveways after a rainfall, or use a hose to wet their driveway beforehand.

The advantages of calcium chloride include its low price and its safety to vehicles. Dust abatement products such as this one, however, are corrosive, and mud formed by rains that have washed the driveway or road surface will be corrosive. You may also find other types of products available.




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