Be Aware of Asbestos - How to Know if Your Home Has A Problem

August 28, 2023

Beware of Asbestos

After the U.S. government banned asbestos in 1978, the toxic mineral was no longer mined, but the remaining stocks could be used up. Consequently, many residential and commercial buildings still have asbestos. It’s a misleading concept that because this material is banned, people are entirely free of its harmful effects. Therefore, asbestos awareness is essential, and knowledge about asbestos must be spread far and wide. You should remember that there are different types of asbestos, and each one of them may cause a different kind of health problem for you. For example, a specific type of asbestos is primarily known for causing lung cancer, while others are known for causing asbestosis. Your real asbestos exposure can be calculated depending on the period, the type of asbestos, and the overall environment you were exposed to.


Although it’s beyond your control how asbestos is handled anywhere else, you can determine how you go about it. If your house was built before or during the 1980s, it is advisable to get an asbestos checkup done. You have to contact an asbestos inspector who will check for harmful levels of the hazardous mineral. If yes, you must immediately opt for an asbestos abatement treatment. Similarly, it would be

best if you also took notice of the asbestos in your workplace. Remember that identifying asbestos and determining its harmful amounts in your residential or commercial spaces would take a lot of time and effort. The best is to hire a professional right now. It’s essential to act immediately, considering that you may already live in an area where an old asbestos mine existed, for example. As asbestos fibers become

easily airborne, living near such mines may increase lung cancer cases. Asbestos-related diseases can take more than 30 years to develop, so you must urgently go and seek medical attention if an asbestos exposure issue is defined. It increases the chances that you receive help in time.


We advise you to touch or remove asbestos at home only after taking proper caution because it releases microscopic particles in the air when disturbed. Airborne asbestos fibers can cause life-altering health problems and are generally very difficult to control - only professionals with protective gear can do that efficiently. Once the tiny fibers enter your respiratory system, they will likely cause coughing and breathing problems. Therefore, leave the task to the professionals, and get an asbestos checkup done as soon as possible.


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