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The Importance of Asbestos Testing in Homes

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The Importance of Asbestos Testing in Homes

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  1. The Importance of Asbestos Testing in Homes

  2. Asbestos testing in homes is a critical procedure that should never be overlooked, especially if you want to keep your home safe for you and your family to live in. This naturally occurring mineral fibre has the ability to resist fire and insulate heat, and was a primary component added to a variety of construction materials prior to the 1970s to keep them strong and durable. When these building materials are repaired, damaged, or improperly removed, they may release harmful asbestos fibres, which can be harmful to the health of your family. This is why, when moving into or renovating a home, a thorough home asbestos test should always be considered. It is difficult to identify asbestos-containing construction materials simply by looking. The best thing to do is to have it analysed by qualified professionals who know exactly what to look for. Allow them to collect the samples they require for analysis and never attempt to do so on your own. Inadequate sampling may put your home at risk of asbestos exposure, which is never good for you or your family's health. Unless you absolutely need to test for asbestos, construction materials that may contain asbestos that are intact and not in danger of being disturbed by renovations should be left alone.

  3. Asbestos in textured ceilings is not uncommon, particularly in older homes built before the 1970s. Asbestos in floor tiles should be taken into account as well. Other building materials that may contain asbestos include: • Furnaces • Steam pipes • Woodburning stoves • Soundproofing material • Textured Paints

  4. The importance of asbestos testing in homes cannot be overstated, especially when considering the various health problems that asbestos inhalation can cause. The longer a person is exposed to asbestos, the more likely he is to develop any of the various lung diseases, which can take years to develop. If you suspect asbestos exposure in your home, it's a good idea to have your family and yourself examined by a qualified pulmonologist. Take care not to sweep, dust, or disturb any debris suspected of containing asbestos. Wet mopping them would be a better option. When disturbed asbestos fibres are released into the air, they pose very serious health risks when inhaled in large quantities. These fibres will settle and embed themselves in lung tissue, causing any of the following lung diseases: • Lung Cancer. The majority of people who died as a result of asbestos exposure died as a result of complications caused by this type of cancer. An unusual change in breathing patterns, coughing, chest pain, and anaemia are all common symptoms. • Asbestosis. Despite the fact that it does not appear to be as dangerous as cancer, this type of lung cancer is serious business. It is chronic, progressive, and incurable. Breathing difficulties and crackling, dry sounds in the lungs during inhalation are the most common symptoms.

  5. • Mesotheliona. This rare form of cancer, which is usually found in the membranes of various body organs including the lungs and the heart, is another lung disease that necessitates asbestos testing in homes. It may take years after asbestos exposure for this disease to manifest symptoms such as chest pain, breathing difficulties, and night sweats. Looking for a better way to protect your business or private property from the dangers of asbestos? Scopus Asbestos Compliance lays the roadway towards a safe environment. With expertise across all public and private sectors, our experience is to be admired, we draw on best practice initiatives to continually improve the way we work. To know more about Asbestos Sample Testing and Asbestos Management Survey visit us now.

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