airblowing
Airblowing refers to the act of directing a stream of air toward a surface or area, using either human breath or an air-producing device. It is used to move light particles, dry surfaces, cool objects, or create airflow for various tasks. In manual airblowing, a person blows with pursed lips or uses the cheeks to generate a controlled gust of air. This technique is common in laboratory work, food service to fan dry utensils, and everyday cleaning in small spaces.
Mechanical airblowing employs devices that generate and control airflow. Air blow guns and air nozzles deliver
Safety and environmental considerations: using high-pressure air can injure eyes or skin and can drive particles