How Himalayan salt lamps are made _ r_Damnthatsinteresting

How Himalayan salt lamps are made _ r_Damnthatsinteresting

Author: Alan Shore and Denise November 19, 2024 Duration: 8:05
A Reddit thread entitled "How Himalayan salt lamps are made" presents a video documenting the process of making these popular lamps. Commenters debate the safety conditions of the factory, highlighting concerns about lack of safety equipment, potential respiratory issues, and the use of rusty tools. However, some geologists argue that the salt dust itself is not inherently dangerous, sparking further debate about the potential risks of inhaling various dust particles. Ultimately, the thread reflects a mix of curiosity about the manufacturing process, concern for workers' safety, and discussion on the authenticity and potential health effects of Himalayan salt.

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