Dust control refers to the practices and technologies used to reduce or eliminate the spread of dust particles in various environments, such as construction sites, industrial facilities, agricultural operations, and mines. Dust can be a health hazard, causing respiratory issues and allergies, as well as a safety hazard by reducing visibility and creating slip and fall risks. Common dust control methods include using water sprays, dust suppressants, ventilation systems, and barriers to contain and mitigate dust emissions. Research in this area focuses on identifying effective dust control strategies, assessing their environmental and health impacts, and developing new technologies to improve dust suppression techniques.