Asbestos Test
Having an asbestos test is a process of
testing the presence of asbestos in homes in general and
building materials in particular. Asbestos is a mineral fiber
resistant to heat, chemicals, and electricity. Building and
insulation industries made widespread use of asbestos in their
operations. Asbestos is commonly used in your homes in one form
or the other.
Asbestos fibers are usually from 20 to 500cm in length and 0.5
to 50cm in diameter. Asbestos bodies appear as golden brown or
beaded rods with a translucent center. The fibers are
insoluble. The exposure of asbestos causes fibers to be inhaled
and fine dust deposited in the alveoli inside the lungs
consequently causing a type of cancer called Mesothelioma (a
deadly tumor) involving Mesothelial tissues or usually cells of
lungs or stomach and abdominal organs.
Contact With
Asbestos
Those most at risk from mesothelioma are those who have been
in regular contact with asbestos dust and fibres without
sufficient protection. Just a couple of months of exposure to
asbestos can lead to mesothelioma 30 years later.
Mesothelioma not only occurs in people who are exposed the
asbestos, but also to them who had been living in vicinity to
asbestos manufacturing process or those staying in asbestos
contaminated buildings. In Great Britain, an association was
reported between Mesothelioma and people living within 1
kilometer of an asbestos factory.
When asbestos is exposed to hitting, rubbing, or extreme
vibration, its wear and tear occurs and shows signs of
abrasion. Asbestos is only harmful, when damaged, and its fiber
gets mixed with air. You can determine the status and stability
of asbestos products by asbestos home testing. An asbestos test
is compulsory because asbestos exposure could lead to fatal
diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma
cancers. Asbestos may harm you only if you inhale asbestos
fiber.
There are no safe levels of asbestos exposure and even
short-term exposure to asbestos creates a possibility of your
catching any disease caused by asbestos.
Removing Asbestos From
Your Home
It is not possible for you to perform an asbestos test in your
home. You need qualified professional to test the presence of
asbestos in your home. Asbestos abatement is the process of
determining the status of asbestos material and taking
corrective measures for preventing risk of asbestos exposure.
It is not necessary that you have to remove all the asbestos
material from your home. You can also opt for economic measures
such as enclosures and encapsulation for preventing the risk of
asbestos exposure even without removing the Asbestos Containing
Materials.
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