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How to Safely Remove Asbestos

If there is asbestos in your home, removing it is not always the best option. Disturbed asbestos materials release fibers into the air, endangering you and people nearby. If it is not necessary to remove the asbestos, then it is probably safer to...

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Industries still using Asbestos

A number of industries still use asbestos. A durable material favored for its heat resistance, asbestos can cause harmful and even deadly illnesses. Exposure to asbestos can lead to asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma, as well as other...

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Protecting Yourself from Asbestos

If you have identified asbestos in the construction of your home, it is often best to leave the material alone. As long as asbestos-containing materials are not disturbed, the fibers will not become airborne and should be relatively safe. If you...

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Mesothelioma and Drilling Mud

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer affecting the tissue lining the lungs, abdomen and heart. The tissue in which the cancer cells are found is called mesothelium. Drilling mud used on oil rigs has been linked to causing asbestos-related...

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What is Abdominal Mesothelioma?

One common form of mesothelioma is peritoneal mesothelioma, which is cancer that affects the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum). The peritoneum is made of two parts: the visceral and parietal peritoneum. The visceral peritoneum covers...

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Asbestos in Washington, D.C.

The Washington, D.C. area is one of the most notorious epicenters of asbestos exposure in recent news. A report from the Government Accountability Office noted that maintenance workers who worked underneath the buildings on Capitol Hill have been...

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Firefighters and Asbestos

As late as the 1980s, asbestos was used in building materials including plaster, drywall materials, floor tiles, roofing products, wall and ceiling insulation, and electric wiring insulation. Also, asbestos blankets, gloves and aluminized...

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Hairdressers and Asbestos

When you think of asbestos exposure, and those most affected by the inhalation of these dangerous fibers, you probably think of factor workers such as metalworkers or those in the construction industry. However, there is a large group of workers...

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