Manufacturing dust is often made up of tiny particles that come from materials handled on worksites—such as metal, plastic, and wood—which can easily wreak havoc on delicate electronics. These particles land on and inside electronic equipment (e.g., computer CPUs, monitors, printers, keyboards) and can force them to overheat. Once inside, dust will insulate components, bridge connections, and clog cooling fans and vents. It will prevent the normal operation of electronics and manifest as a typical hardware failure/overheating. Short circuiting issues