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Health Dangers of Asbestos
Asbestosis and mesothelioma are the long term result of prior
exposure to asbestos. You have undoubtedly
heard of asbestos, and are probably aware of its dangers. But many
people are not aware as to exactly what it is and where it can still be
found in the environment in which we live.
Asbestos is a type of mineral fiber that used to be utilized in many
products for the purpose of making them more resistant to the extremes
of heat and cold. For many years asbestos was used widely by the
building industry, before it was known that this material releases
particles which produce mesothelioma - an aggressive form of lung
cancer - when they are inhaled. Asbestos is no longer used, for this
reason.
There is also active controversy that some sectors of the building
industry continued to exposure their workers to asbestos, with the
attendant risks of asbestosis and mesothelioma long after the building
industry was in possession of compelling evidence of the dangers of
asbestos use. Indeed, there has been significant asbestos
litigation in relation to this issue. Many workers have taken legal
action against former building industry employers who knew, or should
have known, that exposing their workers to asbestos was likely to
cause the onset of mesothelioma later in their lives.
One issue many people may not realise is that asbestos use was not
limited to commercial buildings - it was commonly used in the building of
homes, and yours could be one of them. The fibers of asbestos are in
some roofs and tiles built up with asbestos cement. They also can be
found in paintings and substances to cover holes in walls or ceilings.
Some old hot water pipes might be covered with asbestos too. Ask a
professional to take a look to your house in order to ascertain if you and
your family are in risk.
Certainly, if you are considering demolishing any walls, or renovating or
remodelling your home, it is imperative that you have an asbestos expert
determine whether or not there is asbestos present in your home.
Indeed, it is illegal to demolish or otherwise interfere with any structure
containing asbestos. It is necessary to have the asbestos professionally
removed by people who know exactly what precautions to take to
remove asbestos containing structures, and how to safely dispose of
the asbestos so as not to cause any inadvertent exposure to asbestos,
which could well cause the development of mesothelioma some years
later.
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