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Environmental Concerns
Asbestos, Vermiculite, and
Under Ground Oil Tanks can pose a problem to both you and the environment.
Asbestos Testing
Consists of samples taken from the home tested by a
certified laboratory.
Why
is Asbestos a hazard?
(as explained by the EPA)
Asbestos is
made up of microscopic bundles of fibers that may become airborne when
distributed. These fibers get into the air and may become inhaled into
the lungs, where they may cause significant health problems. Researchers
still have not determined a "safe level" of exposure but we know the greater
and the longer the exposure, the greater the risk of contracting an asbestos
related disease. Some of these health problems include:
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Asbestosis - a lung disease first found in naval shipyard workers. As
asbestos fibers are inhaled, they may become trapped in the lung tissue.
The body tries to dissolve the fibers by producing an acid. This acid, due
to the chemical resistance of the fiber, does little to damage the fiber,
but may scar the surrounding tissue. Eventually, this scarring may
become so severe that the lungs cannot function. The latency period (
meaning the time it takes for the disease to become developed) is often
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Mesothelioma - a cancer of the pleura ( the outer lining of the lung
and chest cavity) and/ or the peritoneum ( the lining of the abdominal
wall). This form of cancer is peculiar because the only known cause is
from asbestos exposure. The latency period for mesothelioma is often 15-30
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Lung
Cancer - caused by asbestos. The effects of lung cancer
are often greatly increased by cigarette smoking ( by about 50%). Cancer
of the gastrointestinal tract can also be caused by asbestos. The
latency period for cancer is often 15-30 years. |
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