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Avoid Mesothelioma while Working with Asbestos — The EPA declared an asbestos ban for most products in 1989, but it was used for years in home construction resulting in asbestos cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis.

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An Insulating and Fireproofing Material Causes Asbestosis and Cancer

This insulating and fireproofing material is a naturally-occurring silicate mineral that was once considered a miracle material. And it is affordable and very effective, but as we now know, it can be deadly.

It is effectively harmless if left undisturbed. It is only a problem when movement causes the light fibers to become airborne and are inhaled. Before this danger was commonly known, it was handled, cut, and installed extensively in both residential and commercial construction.

The resulting deaths and cases of mesothelioma and asbestosis are now crowding the courts with what Supreme Court Justice David Souter calls “the elephantine mass” of asbestos litigation.

Lab Testing and Asbestos Abatement During Residential Remodeling

Only an accredited lab should be used to test building materials before beginning a home renovation project in a house built before 1989. Homeowners are most likely to encounter this mineral when removing floor tiles, replacing siding, and removing popcorn ceiling textures.

Always wear a respirator when taking any samples.

Spraying on these drywall finishes were very popular with subdivision developers because it was inexpensive to apply and covered up a multitude of sloppy sheetrock installation practices, which minimized taping and floating drywall.

If the lab sends back a negative verdict for the sample, the removal can begin. If it comes back positive, a professional asbestos abatement company should be hired for removal using special protective gear and techniques.

Home Building Materials Containing Asbestos Fibers

This material was incorporated into a vast range of house construction components. Why? Because of its thermal insulation, chemical and stability properties; fireproofing ability; high tensile strength; and its effectiveness as an acoustic insulator. It was used in:

  • Ceiling Tiles
  • Lap siding
  • Roofing composition shingles
  • Asbestos-cement shingles
  • Other roof coatings
  • Insulation
  • Spray-on popcorn ceilings
  • Roofing Felt
  • Floor Tiles

Diseases Resulting from Exposure

The three main diseases that have been contracted as a result of exposure to this mineral are lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. These are threats to both workers in the construction trades and homeowners who have done their own remodeling projects and have disturbed and inhaled the fibers.

Symptoms of lung cancer are a noticeable change in breathing and coughing. It also presents as hoarseness, short breath, and chest pain.

Mesothelioma is a cancer of the thin lining of the heart, chest, abdomen, and lung. It is generally a delayed disease, not showing up until long after exposure.

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Asbestosis is a progressive non-cancer affliction in the lungs. After the fibers are inhaled, they irritate and permanently scar the interior of the lungs, impairing the absorption of oxygen into the bloodstream. It presents as a crackling, dry sound while inhaling.

Obviously, this is one building material not to trifle with. When renovating any home built before 1989, care should be taken and any of the components listed above should be tested by an accredited lab. Always wear a respirator when taking any samples.

References & External Links

  • www.epa.gov/asbestos
  • Asbestos Exposure, Dangers to Avoid During Home Renovations: https://www.dreamlandsdesign.com/avoid-asbestos-exposure-home-renovations/
  • When was asbestos used in home construction? >> Where Is Asbestos Commonly Found In The Home, When and How Should It be Removed? Read more at ehso.com
  • Where is asbestos in old homes? >> Asbestos in the Home: How & Where to Check for Asbestos. Read more at asbestosnetwork.com
  • How much does it cost to remove asbestos from a house? >> Asbestos Removal Dangers | Costs Asbestos Removal. Read more at houselogic
  • What should I do if exposed to asbestos? >> Asbestos and Cancer Risk – Read more at American Cancer Society.
  • How long does it take to remove asbestos from a building? >> Frequently Asked Questions at zapasbestos.com
  • How do I remove asbestos from my home? >> DIY Removal | Asbestos Awareness
  • Is asbestos removal covered by homeowners insurance? >> Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Asbestos Removal? Read more at duracleanusa.com
  • What products have asbestos in them? >> Asbestos Products & Materials – Products Containing Asbestos. Read more at asbestos.com
  • Are Asbestos still used? >> Asbestos Toxicity: Where Is Asbestos Found? | ATSDR
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