Mirror fragments in the air?

Hi guys

My mirror broke today, and I vacuumed up the small shards. Now I wanted to know if the small shards in the vacuum cleaner could be thrown into the air by the exhaust and fly into my eyes, causing injuries? (This is an overthinking question.)

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Wilhelm611
8 months ago

A normal filter does not allow particles that have fragment size to remain in the filter.

I would change the filter after sucking on the glass fragments and dispose of it with fragments. You should do this filter again in a thicker foil bag and handle it carefully so that the scissors do not damage the bag too!

Wilhelm611
8 months ago
Reply to  Wilhelm611

Thank you for the star! 😊

Jupiter18
8 months ago

No

Luis73637227
8 months ago

No Normally, the vacuum cleaner filters out such particles so that no splinters can get into the air and fly into your eyes

All right

Munga01
8 months ago

No, they can't get out.

If you are unsure, you should empty the vacuum cleaner or replace the bag.