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Cutting resin-coated foam can create fine dust and sharp splinters. Proper safety gear helps protect you from inhaling particles and skin contact with both foam and resin debris.
Key Protective Equipment to Use
- Dust mask: A well-fitted mask prevents inhalation of fine resin dust and foam particles, which can irritate lungs.
- Safety goggles: Shields your eyes from flying chips and airborne particles during cutting or sanding.
- Protective gloves: Durable gloves protect your hands from sharp tools, abrasive resin fragments, and skin contact with any residue.
Having these items nearby before you start ensures you stay protected throughout the process.


Practical Safety Tips for Cutting
Always work in a well-ventilated area and clean up dust promptly after finishing. Use hand tools or equipment such as a Multifunction Rotary Tool with care, following manufacturer instructions. Keep your workspace organised so you can react quickly if needed.
When This Matters Most
Wearing safety gear is crucial for anyone frequently cutting or shaping resin-coated foam, or working in confined spaces where dust can build up. Adequate protection reduces health risks and provides peace of mind for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts alike.

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Equipping yourself with the right protective kit not only safeguards your health but also improves your project experience. For more on safe techniques and suitable tools, visit our guide on how to cut resin-coated styrofoam.
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