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Professional Abatement & Risks of Asbestos Exposure

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Asbestos abatement is a lengthy and dangerous procedure that a person should never deal with without the help of professionals. It doesn’t matter how courageous you are or how easy it feels refrain from doing it all by yourself as it could pose serious dangers to your health. The licensed asbestos professionals can easily access whether the asbestos removal is mandatory or safe to carry out. They follow proper SOPs and guidelines approved by the authorities to remove asbestos. 

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What is asbestos & its Usage?

Asbestos belongs to the group of six naturally occurring mineral fibers that contains heat-resistant properties. It is usually used in products for construction, insulation and a few types of consumer goods. The toxic material is allowed to be used in products as long as it accounts for less than 1% of the product. Some rules and regulations have been imposed on using products that contain asbestos material but only a few are banned in the US. 

Common materials that contain small amount of asbestos are ceiling tiles, floor tiles, vermiculite insulation, dry wall, brake pads, clutches, hood liners, gaskets, cement and adhesives etc. 

What Health Risks are Involved with usage of Asbestos?

Exposure to asbestos impose great dangers to health. If the materials containing asbestos are damaged or disrupted the inhalable particles of asbestos are released in the air. These fibrous particles are easily inhaled and carried into the lower areas of your lung where they can cause fibrotic lung disease, change in the lining of lung, chest or abdomen. These diseases can lead to serious respiratory disorders. Long-term inhalation of asbestos particles increases the risk of mesothelioma and lung cancer. It can also cause enlargement of the heart due to increased resistance of blood flow through the lungs.

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How is Asbestos Abatement done?

The removal of asbestos is an extremely regulated process. It involves inspection, licensed and experienced workers and safe disposal of the particles. The asbestos particles are too small to be seen with a naked eye so its better to call a professional company to send in people for a proper inspection. If asbestos is found it is safely removed using special gear and safety equipment. After removal the whole area is cleaned to ensure no debris or residue is left behind

The most common cause of asbestos infestation is due to improper removal of insulation, tiles and dry wall in older buildings. Make sure to consult a qualified asbestos abatement contractor for asbestos abatement before you transform or make changes to your home.

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