Asbestos: What Is It and How Does It Affect You?

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According to the EPA  asbestos  is "The name given to a number of naturally occurring fibrous minerals with high tensile strength, the ability to be woven, and resistance to heat and most chemicals. Because of these properties,  asbestos  fibers have been used in a wide range of manufactured goods, including roofing shingles, ceiling and floor tiles, paper and cement products, textiles, coatings, and friction products such as automobile clutch, brake and transmission parts."

 Asbestos  related lung disease occurs through airborne exposure. The greater your exposure is to  asbestos  containing materials the greater your chances are of becoming afflicted with an  asbestos  related illness. Other documented health risks, such as smoking, also increases these chances.

There are times when your chances of exposure are at their greatest. When a building is being demolished or remodeled, such as a business or home,  asbestos  fiber particles can be disturbed and allowed to circulate freely through the air and be deposited on any surface within the area. This is only a possibility if  asbestos  containing materials were used in the construction of your home or business. If  asbestos  containing materials were used and demolition or remodeling disturbs the particles they can be inhaled by the people and animals in the area. Once the particles are inhaled they can become embedded in the lung tissue and over time cause many health issues such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.

Asbestosis is a very serious and progressive non-cancer illness that can have long-term consequences. Inhaled  asbestos  fibers can irritate the lining of the lungs and cause permanent scarring which makes it extremely difficult for the lungs to function properly in the exchange of carbon dioxide with oxygen. Sadly, there is no treatment for persons suffering from asbestosis.

Lung cancer is another disease that can be causes by exposure to  asbestos  particles and is responsible for the largest number of deaths due to  asbestos  particle exposure. Those most at risk for lung cancer are people who were employed in the mining, processing, and manufacturing of  asbestos  containing products. People who experienced this type of exposure or used  asbestos  containing products in the course of their employment are more at risk to develop lung cancer when compared to the population in general.

Mesothelioma is an  asbestos  related rare type of cancer that can affect the abdomen, chest, heart, and lungs. It can take many years to develop and progress to point where it can be diagnosed. Currently there is no cure for Mesothelioma and people who are affected by it can face many years of medical appointments, treatments, and related therapies.

It is in your best interest to get your home or business inspected for  asbestos  before beginning a demolition or remodeling project. It is better to prevent exposure than to have to deal with the aftermath of it. If you believe you have been exposed to  asbestos ,  asbestos  containing products, or an area that may have contained  asbestos  where demolition or remodeling was being performed you should contact a doctor or medical professional who deals specifically with  asbestos  exposure and related illnesses. You should also contact an experienced attorney skilled in cases involving  asbestos  related illness who can best represent you. Any illness caused by  asbestos  is serious and requires immediate attention. Finding an attorney with the required expertise and compassion to represent your concerns and needs is the best way to help you get the compensation you deserve.



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Source by Michael Sieben

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